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T-cell activation in health and disease : disorders of immune regulation infection and autoimmunity : papers from an international meeting in Oxford, UK, in September 1988 /

T-cell Activation in Health and Disease is a collection of papers presented at the ""T-cell Activation in Health and Disease-Disorders of Immune Regulation-Infection and Autoimmunity"" workshop held in Oxford on September 25-29, 1988. This book discusses the progress occurring in...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: United States. Naval Medical Research and Development Command
Otros Autores: Feldmann, Marc (Editor ), Maini, R. N. (Ravinder N.) (Editor ), Woody, James N. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; San Diego : Academic Press, [1989]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; T-cell Activation in Health and Disease Disorders of Immune Regulation Infection and Autoimmunity; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. T-cell Clone Anti-clone Interactions. Effects on Suppressor and Helper Activities; Introduction; Materials and methods; Results; Discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 2. The Relationship Between Connectivity and Tolerance as Revealed by Computer Simulation of the Immune Network: Some Lessons for an Understanding of Autoimmunity; Introduction; Methods; Results; Discussion; Acknowledgements; References.
  • Chapter 3. Subsets of Rat CD4+ T Cells Express Different Variants of the Leukocyte-common Antigen: Functions and Developmental Relationships of the SubsetsIntroduction; References; Chapter 4. Dendritic Cells in Health and Disease; Introduction; Conclusion; Acknowledgement; References; Chapter 5. Antigen Processing: Current Issues, Exceptional Cases (Thy 1 Alloantigen, MHC Class-II-Restricted Cytolytic T Cells), and Implications for Vaccine Development; Introduction; References; Chapter 6. Two Distinct Mechanisms of Interleukin-2 Gene Expression in Human T Lymphocytes; Introduction.
  • Materials and methodsResults; Discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 7. The 4F2 Heavy Chain Gene: a Molecular Model of Inducible Gene Expression in Human T Cells; Introduction; Results; Discussion; References; Chapter 8. The Importance of the Crystalline Surface Layer Protein Antigens of Rickettsiae in T-cell Immunity; Introduction; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 9. The Mycobacterial Groel Stress Protein: a Common Target of T-cell Recognition in Infection and Autoimmunity; Introduction; Materials and methods; Results; Discussion; Acknowledgements; References.
  • Chapter 10. T-cell Reactivity in Myasthenia GravisMaterials and methods; Results and discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 11. Cloning and Characterization of Genes Coding for Tum -Transplantation Antigens; Introduction; Conclusion; References; Chapter 12. The Role of Class II Major Histocompatibility Complex Antigens in Autoimmune Diabetes: Animal Models; Introduction; A. Immunohistochemical study of insulitis in the BB rat; Material and methods; Results; Discussion; B. Anti-class II antibody treatment of autoimmune diabetes; Methods; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; References.
  • Chapter 13. Functional and Phenotypic Properties of T-cell Clones which Regulate IgE SynthesisIntroduction; Materials and methods; Results; Discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 14. Role of Inter leukin-4 in T-cell Ontogeny: Changes in Cell Surface Phenotype and Lymphokine Production of Immature Thymocytes after Culture with Interleukin-4 and Phorbol Ester; Introduction; Materials and methods; Results; Discussion; References; Chapter 15. Early Events in Lymphopoiesis: the Role of Interleukins 1 and 7; Introduction; Interleukin-1; Interleukin-7; Acknowledgement; References.