Advances in immunology. Vol. 61 /
"The series which all immunologists need."--The Pharmaceutical Journal "Advances in Immunology must find itself among the most active volumes in the libraries of our universities and institutions."--Science "Deserves a permanent place in biomedical libraries as an aid in res...
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Advances in immunology. |n Vol. 61 / |c edited by Frank J. Dixon ; associate editors, Frederick Alt [and others]. |
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490 | 1 | |a Advances in immunology, |x 0065-2776 | |
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520 | |a "The series which all immunologists need."--The Pharmaceutical Journal "Advances in Immunology must find itself among the most active volumes in the libraries of our universities and institutions."--Science "Deserves a permanent place in biomedical libraries as an aid in research and in teaching"--Journal of Immunological Methods "A provocative and scholarly review of research"--Journal of the American Medical Association "Provides an extremely valuable source of reference and many stimulating ideas ... the main repository of information in a rapidly devloping subject"--The Lancet "Provides unrivalled value in both academic and fiscal terms and should be purchased by hard pressed librarians as a major priority to be jealously defended."--Journal of Medical Microbiology "A very valuable serial publication ... no serious student of immunology can afford to be without it."--Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics Key Features * Focus on components of the V(D)J recombination machinery that might be related to diseases in humans and animals * Control of the complement system by control of C3/C5 convertase on host cells, control of fluid phase C3/C5 convertases, control of fluid phase MAC, and control of deposited MAC * Immunodeficiency resulting from a complete absence of MHC class II expression and two trans-acting factors controlling transcription * Current knowledge of IL-2R signaling, highlighting IL-2 signaling, and T-cell growth regulation * Functional role of CD40 in cells, the in vivo significance of CD40-CD40-L interactions, and the signal transduction machinery activated following crosslinking of the CD40 antigen * Integrative approach to better understand the observed heterogeneity of an individual response to allergens * Regulation of isotype specificity, switch recombination regulation, and the mechanism of switching * Two lymphocyte-specific proteins, RAG1 and RAG2, initiate V(D)J recombination of antigen receptor genes | ||
505 | 0 | |a Front Cover; Advances in Immunology, Volume 61; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. CD40-CD40 Ligand: A Multifunctional Receptor-Ligand Pair; I. Introduction; II. CD40 as a Member of the TNF Receptor Superfamily; III. CD40-L as a Member of the TNF Superfamily; IV. Signal Transduction through CD40; V. Functional Consequences of in Vitro CD40 Engagement; VI. In Vivo Role of CD40-CD40-L Interactions; VII. Role of CD40-CD40-L in B Cell Immunopoiesis: A Synthesis; VIII. Perspectives; References; Chapter 2. Antibody Class Switching | |
505 | 8 | |a I. Introduction: Overview and Functions of Different Classes of AntibodiesII. Heavy Chain Isotype Expression during B Cell Differentiation; III. Regulation of Isotype Specificity during Antigen-Dependent Class Switching and Induction of Class Switch Recombination; IV. Mechanism of Switch Recombination; References; Chapter 3. Interleukin-2 Receptor Signaling Mechanisms; I. Introduction; II. IL-2R Structure: Composition of the IL-2R; III. IL-2R-Triggered Proximal Signaling Events; IV. The Ras/MAP Kinase Cascade; V. The PI3-K Pathway; VI. IL-2R Signaling: Jaks and Stats | |
505 | 8 | |a VII. IL-2-Dependent G1-Phase ProgressionVIII. Characterization of the Target Protein of the FKBP12-Rapamycin Complex; IX. Summary and Perspective; References; Chapter 4. Control of the Complement System; I. Overview of Complement Regulation; II. Control of the Initiation Step of the Classical Pathway; III. Control of C3/C5 Convertases on Host Cells; IV. Control of Fluid-Phase C3/C5 Convertases; V. Control of Fluid-Phase MAC; VI. Control of Deposited MAC; VII. Control of Anaphylatoxins; VIII. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. V(D)J Recombination Pathology; I. Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a II. V(D)J RecombinationIII. Components of the V(D)J Recombination Machinery; IV. V(D)J Recombination Defects in Humans; V. Conclusion; References; Chapter 6. Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Deficiency: A Disease of Gene Regulation; I. Introduction; II. Regulation of MHC Class II Gene Expression; III. Biochemical and Genetic Heterogeneity in BLS; IV. CIITA, the Gene Mutated in Complementation Group A; V. RFX5, the Gene Mutated in Complementation Group C; VI. Function of CIITA; VII. Function of RFX; VIII. Conclusions, Unresolved Questions, and Perspectives; References | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 7. TH1-TH2 Cells in Allergic Responses: At the Limits of a ConceptI. Introduction; II. The Regulation of Human IgE Synthesis; III. The Regulatory Potential of T Cells; IV. Mast Cells any Basophil Granulocytes: Innate TH2 Type Cells?; V. APCS and the Antigen Play a Decisive Role for the Onset of a Particular TH Response; VI. The Integrative Role of the Nervous System; VII. Psychological Factors and Allergic Diseases; VIII. Neuroendocrine Factors and IgE Regulation; IX. Concluding Remarks; References; Index; Contents of Recent Volumes | |
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