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Advances in immunology. Volume 33 /

ADVANCES IN IMMUNOLOGY VOLUME 33.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kunkel, Henry G.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1982.
Colección:Advances in immunology.
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  • Front Cover; Advances in Immunology, Volume 33; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Chepter 1. The CBA/N Mouse Strain: An Experimental Model lllustroting the Influence of the X-Chromosome on Immunity; I. Introduction; II. Influence of the X-Chromosome on Immunity; III. Immunological Defects in CBA/N Mice; IV. Functional Properties of Lymphocytes and Accessory Cells in CBA/N Mice; V. Surface Membrane Characteristics of B Cells of CBA/N Mice; VI. Cellular Basis of the CBA/N Immune Defect; References.
  • Chepter 2. The Biology of Monoclonal Lymphokines Secreted by T Cell Lines and HybridomasI. Introduction; II. Production of LK-Secreting, Cloned T Cell Lines: Methodological Aspects; III. Monoclonal, Antigen-Specific Lymphokines; IV. Monoclonal, Antigen-Nonspecific Factors; V. Concluding Remarks; References; Chepter 3. Autoantibodies to Nuclear Antigens (ANA): Their lmmunobiology and Medicine; I. Introduction; II. Immunofluorescence and ANAs; III. Spectrum and Profiles of ANAs; IV. Autoantibodies to DNA; V. Autoantibodies to Histone.
  • VI. Autoantibodies to Sm and Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein (nRNP)VII. Autoantibodies to SS-A/Ro and SS-B/La; VIII. Autoantibody to Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA); IX. Autoantibodies in Scleroderma (Scl-70, Centromere/Kinetochore and Nucleolar Antigens); X. Autoantibody to Rheumatoid Arthritis-Associated Nuclear Antigen (RANA); XI. Autoantibodies in Dermato/Polymositis; XII. Conclusion; References; Chepter 4. The Biochemistry and Pathophysiology of the Contact System of Plasma; I. Introduction; II. Description of the Contact System; III. Components of the Contact System.
  • IV. Surfaces That Induce Contact ActivationV. Initial Events in Contact Activation; VI. Assembly and Activation of the Molecules of the Contact System upon Exposure to a Negatively Charged Surface; VII. Regulation of the Contact System; VIII. Constituents of Cells That Activate Components of the Contact System; IX. Pathophysiologic Actions of the Components; X. The Participation of the Contact System in Experimental and Human Disease; References; Chepter 5. Binding of Bacteria to Lymphocyte Subpopulotions; I. Introduction.
  • II. Mapping and Separation of Lymphocyte Subpopulations by Bacterial AdherenceIII. Functional Characterization of Lymphocytes Identified by Bacterial Adherence; IV. The Mechanism of Bacterial Adherence of Lymphocytes; V. Clinical Use of Bacteria for the Identification of Lymphocyte Subpopulations; VI. Summary and Conclusions; References; Index; Contents of Previous Volumes.