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  • Front Cover; Immune Regulators in Transfer Factor; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; LIST OF PARTICIPANTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; SECTION I: ANIMAL MODELS; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS; CHAPTER 2. MODULATION OF SUPPRESSOR ACTIVITY BY TREATMENT WITH DIALYZABLE LEUCOCYTE EXTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 3. EVIDENCE FOR SPECIFIC AND NONSPECIFIC EFFECTS OF DIALYZABLE LEUKOCYTE EXTRACTS(CONTAINING TRANSFER FACTOR ACTIVITY) IN MICE; Results; Discussion; Acknowledgment; References; DISCUSSION.
  • Chapter 4. a murine model for studying the transfer of dth with dialysable human transfer factor1i. introduction; ii. materials and methods; iii. results; iv. discussion; references; discussion; chapter 5. bovine dialyzable transfer factor: stimulation of antigen-specific leukocyte reactivity in c57bl/6 mice; introduction; materials and methods; results; discussion; disclaimer statement; references; discussion; chapter 6. guinea-pig as an experimental model for testing activity and specificityof human and bovine transfer factor1; i. introduction; ii. human dle activity in guinea pigs.
  • III. BOVINE DLE ACTIVITYIV. DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 7. SPECIFICITY DETERMINANTS OF DIALYSABLE TRANSFER FACTOR (DTF)IN THE RHESUS MONKEY MODEL; I INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY; II METHODS AND DESIGN; Ill RESULTS; IV DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 8. NONSPECIFICITY OF THE TRANSFER OF KLH HYPERSENSITIVITYTO MARMOSET MONKEYS WITH TFd PREPARED FROM THELEUCOCYTES OF KLH-SENSITIVE RHESUS MONKEYS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION.
  • Chapter 9.the in vitro augmentation of antigen-induced proliferation of spleen cells obtainedfrom human dialyzable leukocyte lysate(hdll)-recipient mice sensitized to klhreferences; discussion; chapter 10.detection of a new protein component in canine plasma after transfer factor administration: correlation with delayed-type skin reactivity; i. introduction; ii. materials and methods; iii. results; iv. discussion; acknowledgments; references; discussion; chapter 11.summation and general discussion; section ii: in vitro testing; chapter 12.introductory remarks.
  • CHAPTER 13. INDUCTION OF CORTISONE RESISTANCE AND INCREASED MITOGEN RESPONSIVENESS IN THYMOCYTES BY TRANSFER FACTORMATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 14. EFFECTS OF TRANSFER FACTOR (TF) AND THYMOSIN ON THERECOVERY OF E-ROSETTING CAPACITY IN TRYPSINISED LYMPHOCYTES; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 15. CONTRIBUTION OF PROSTAGLANDINS TO THE BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITYOF DIALYZABLE LEUKOCYTE EXTRACTS CONTAINING TRANSFER FACTOR ACTIVITY; Acknowledgment; References; DISCUSSION.