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Advances in immunology. Volume 11 /

ADVANCES IN IMMUNOLOGY VOLUME 11.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Dixon, Frank J. (Frank James), 1920-2008, Kunkel, Henry G., 1916-1983
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, �1969.
Colección:Advances in immunology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Advances in Immunology, Volume 11; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. Electron Microscopy of the Immunoglobulins; I. Introduction; II. Electron Microscopy at the Molecular Level; III. Electron Microscopy of IgG; IV. Electron Microscopy of IgM; V. Comments and Conclusions; References; Chapter 2. Genetic Control of Specific Immune Responses; I. Introduction; II. Constitutional Differences in Individual Responses to Complex Multdeterminant Antigens; III. Analysis of the Mechanism of Gene Action.
  • IV. Genetic Differences in Immune Response to Defined Protein AntigensV. Genetic Differences in Immune Response.; to Synthetic Polypeptide Antigens; VI. Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. The lesions in Cell Membranes Caused by Complement; I. Introduction; II. Description of Holes Produced by the Action of C'; III. Holes Produced by C' in Substrates Other than Erythrocyte Membranes; IV. The Relationship of Holes to Sites of Damage on the Cell Surface; V. Occurrence of Multiple Holes (Clusters) at Single Sites of Damage; VI. The Number of Antibody Molecules Required to Produce a Lesion.
  • VII. The Stage of C' Action at Which Holes Are FormedVIII. The Nature of C' Holes; IX. Artificial Membrane ModeIs; X. Biological Significance of the Terminal C' Lesion; References; Chapter 4. Cytotoxic Effects of Lymphoid Cells in Vitro; I. Introduction; II. Methods; III. Different in Vitro Models; IV. Some in Vitro Implications of the in Vitro Models; V. Summary; References; Chapter 5. Transfer Factor; I. Introduction; II. Definitions and General Principles; III. Transfer of Delayed Hypersensitivity with Viable Blood Leukocytes; IV. Transfer Factor-Characterization and Mechanism of Action.
  • v. Nature and Properties of Dialyzable Transfer FactorVI. Transfer Factor and in Vitro Correlates of Cellular Immunity; VII. Mechanism of Action of Transfer Factor in Vivo and in Vitro; VIII. Transfer Factor and Mechanisms of Cellular Immune Deficiency Diseases; IX. Transfer Factor and Reconstitution of Cellular Immune Deficiency; X. Transfer Factor, Immunological Surveillance, and Tumor Immunity; XI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 6. Immunological Aspects of Malaria Infection; I. Introduction; II. The Life Cycle of Malaria Parasites; III. Innate and Nonspecific Immunity to Malaria.
  • IV. Immunity Acquired through InfectionV. Relapses and Antigenic Variation; VI. Cellular Factors in Malaria Infection; VII. Antigens of Malaria Parasites; VIII. Humoral Factors in Malarial Immunity; IX. Active Immunization to Malaria; X. Experimental Modification of Immunity; XI. Immunopathology; XII. Discussion; XIII. Summary; References; Author Index; Subject Index.