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  • Front Cover; Immune Recognition; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PARTICIPANTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; SECTION I: SIGNALS FOR LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION I: Nonantigenic Signals and Receptors; Chapter 1. Scratching the Surface; Comparative receptor biology; Lymphocyte activation; Activating or Regulating Signals?; Polyclonal Ligands versus Antigens; References; Chapter 2. Recognition of Chemically Modified Autologous Cells: Importance of the Murine Major Histocompatibility Complex; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 3. Lymphocyte Activation Induced by Modifications of Surface Membrane SaccharidesInduction of lymphocyte transformation by periodate or by sequential treatment with neuraminidase and galactose oxidase (NAGO); Transformation of neuraminidase-treated lymphocytes by soybean agglutinin; Potentiation of phytomitogens action by neuraminidase and basic polypeptides; Lymphocyte cytotoxicity induced by modification of effector or target cells with NalO^ or with neuraminidase and galactose oxidase (NAGO).
  • Potentiation of lectins-induced cytotoxicity by treatment of the effector or target cells with neuraminidaseCONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Signals and Receptors in B Cell Activation; INTRODUCTION; Direct induction of antibody synthesis in B cells by polyclonal B cell activators; Polyclonal B cell activators and thymus-independent antigens; Failure of TD antigens to induce B cells in a locally concentrated form; PBA synergize with TI but not TD antigens in the induction of specific antibody synthesis; Hapten PBA molecules suppress specific antibody synthesis.
  • Different PBA act on subpopulations of B cellsEvidence from genetic non-responder mice; The C *3 and the Fc receptors are not triggering receptors; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Differential Stimulation of Murine T and B Cell Populations by Purified Mitogens from Pokeweed; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Discussion; Chapter 7. Session Summary; SECTION II: SIGNALS FOR LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION II: Antigenic Signals and Receptors; Chapter 8. The Mechanism of Action of Macrophages in the Activation of T-Lymphocytes In Vitro by Antigens and Mitogens; INTRODUCTION; MATERIALS AND METHODS.
  • RESULTSDISCUSSION; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. The Role of Antigen Presentation in B Cell Activation: Analysis with Two DNP-Polymer Conjugates; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. Immune Response to Phosphorylcholine: A Model System for the Study of Antibody Diversity; PHOSPHORYLCHOLINE-FINDING MOUSE MYELOMA PROTEINS; IMMUNE RESPONSE TO PHOSPHORYLCHOLINE; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. Recognition in MLC and CML: The LD-SD Dichotomy; GENETIC CONTROL OF ALLOANTIGENS; LD
  • SD COLLABORATION IN CML; THE H-2 MUTANTS.