Effects of Cocaine and Morphine Withdrawal on the Immune Response; Biological Links between Cannabinoids and HIV Infection; Cannabinoids and Herpesviruses; Cannabinoids and Susceptibility to Neurological Infection by Free-Living Amebae; Legionella Infection and Cannabinoids; Nicotine and Immunity; Nicotine Receptors and Infections; Immunomodulatory Effects of Cigarette Smoke/Nicotine; Regulation of Chemokine and Chemokine Receptor Expression and Function by Opioids; Morphine, Th1/Th2 Differentiation, and Susceptibility to Infection
Immunofluorescence Detection of Anti-CD3-e-Induced Delta Opioid Receptors by Murine Splenic T CellsModulation of Immune Function by Novel Opioid Receptor Ligands; Effect of Alcohol on Microbial Infection; Brucella Infection and Ethanol; Alcohol, Infection, and the Lung
Summary
The influence of many drugs of abuse - licit and illicit - on immune function has been examined extensively over the years. This volume, part of the "Infectious Agents and Pathogenesis" series, examines a variety of drugs of abuse and how they affect the immune system