Chapter 1
Immunosuppression by Ultraviolet Light-B Radiation: A Mediator of Cardiac Remodeling
Sherma Zibadi,
Douglas F. Larson,
Ronald Ross Watson,
Sherma Zibadi
Search for more papers by this authorDouglas F. Larson
Search for more papers by this authorRonald Ross Watson
Search for more papers by this authorSherma Zibadi,
Douglas F. Larson,
Ronald Ross Watson,
Sherma Zibadi
Search for more papers by this authorDouglas F. Larson
Search for more papers by this authorRonald Ross Watson
Search for more papers by this authorBook Editor(s):Ronald Ross Watson,
Douglas F. Larson,
Ronald Ross Watson
Department of Nutritional Sciences, The University of Arizona; and Sarver Heart Center, College of Medicine, The University of Arizona
Division of Health Promotion Sciences, Mel and Enid Zuckerman Arizona College of Public Health, The University of Arizona Tucson, AZ USA
Search for more papers by this authorDouglas F. Larson
Sarver Heart Center College of Medicine The University of Arizona Tucson, AZ USA
Search for more papers by this authorFirst published: 30 August 2007
Summary
This chapter contains section titled:
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Introduction
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Role of TH1/TH2 imbalance in development of cardiac ECM remodeling
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Ultraviolet light-B-induced immunosuppression
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgment
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References
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