Hematopoiesis and Wound Repairment of Crustacea
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Crustacean immune response mainly based on innate immune effector cells or hemocytes and hemolymph. Such immunocytes show diverse functional activities including aggregation, adhesion, coagulation, phagocytosis, degranulation, generation of cytotoxic agents and hemolymph consists of different proteins and enzymes in inactive forms to get active to protect the crustaceans from invading pathogens and toxins of unknown chemical nature within hostile biounsafe environment. Due to continuous struggle against environmental adversities and potential enemies, crustaceans get physically wounded in their natural habitat frequently. Animals physiologically respond to external injury and rapid sealing of wound at the exoskeletal site is required to prevent the loss of hemolymph and minimization of opportunistic invasion of pathogens. So continuous source of fresh hemocyte production is necessary to overcome such situation. Hematopoietic tissue is the organ of production of new hemocytes which was reported by various scientists in different parts of crustaceans. Present book provide a baseline information concerning the relation between wound repair and hematopoiesis of blood cell of Crustacea.
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Dr. Sanjib Saha: Awarded B.Ed., M.Sc. and Ph.D. from University of Calcutta and M.Ed. from Asia e University, India. He got fellowship from UGC, India and he is a fellow of Academy of Science. He has published 10 research papers, 4 book chapters and 3 books from USA,Germany and India Publishers.He is an Bioscience Teacher in Kolkata H.S. school.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783659193811
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage Aufl.
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T8mm
- Jahr 2012
- EAN 9783659193811
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-659-19381-1
- Titel Hematopoiesis and Wound Repairment of Crustacea
- Autor Sanjib Saha
- Untertitel Crustacean innate immune machinery
- Gewicht 207g
- Herausgeber LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 128
- Genre Biologie