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Clinical immunobiology. Volume 4 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bach, Fritz H. (Editor ), Good, Robert A., 1922-2003 (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1980.
Colección:Clinical Immunobiology.
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  • Front Cover; Clinical Immunobiology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. General Orientation of Human Lymphocyte Subpopulations; I. Introduction; II. Cytoplasmic Immunoglobulin; III. Membrane Immunoglobulin; IV. la System; V. Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Receptor; VI. Complement Receptors; VII. Receptors for Fc Region of Immunoglobulins; VIII. Enzymatic Markers; IX. Receptors for Peanut Agglutinin; X. Erythrocyte Receptors; XI Surface Antigens of Lymphocyte Subpopulations Defined by Monoclonal Antibodies.
  • XII. Relationship between Ty Cells and MonocytesXIII. Distinction of Lymphocytes from Monocytes; XIV. The Third-Cell Population or Unclassified Lymphoid Cells; XV. Summary; References; Chapter 2. Lymphocyte Membrane Complement Receptors; I. Introduction; II. Methods for Detection of C Receptors; III. Expression of C Receptors and Other Surface Markers on Normaland Leukemic Human Lymphocytes; IV. Interpretation and Significance; References; Chapter 3. Regulatory Human T-Cell Subpopulations Defined by Receptors for IgG or IgM; I. Introduction; II. Enumeration and Isolation of T.M and T.G Cells.
  • III. Morphology of T.M and T.G CellsIV. Tissue Distribution of T.M and T.G Cells; V. Functional Analysis of T.M and T.G Cells; VI. Clinical Relevance of T.M and T.G Subpopulations; Selected Reading; Addendum; Chapter 4. Mitogens; I. Introduction; II. Fundamentals of Lectin-Induced Mitogenesis; III. Procedure for Determining in Vitro Lectin-induced Activation of Lymphocytes; IV. Clinical Usefulness of Lectins; General Reading References; Chapter 5. Natural Killer Cells and Cells Mediating Antibody-Dependent Cytotoxicity against Tumors; I. Introduction; II. Methods.
  • III. Characteristics of NK Cells and Their Relationship to K CellsIV. Specificity of Natural Cytotoxicity; V. Factors Affecting Levels of NK and K Cell Activities; VI. Possible Clinical Significance of These Effector Cells; References; Chapter 6. Regulation of the Immune System by Lymphocyte Sets: Analysis in Animal Models; I. General Considerations; II. Analysis in the Mouse; III. Conclusions; Selected References; Chapter 7. The Serology of HLA-A, -B, and -C; I. Introduction; II. Experimental Methods and Findings; III. Conclusions; References; Chapter 8. The Serology of HLA-DR.
  • I. IntroductionII. Technical Considerations; III. Results; IV. Discussion; References; Chapter 9. Cellular Immunogenetics-Definition of HLA-D Region Encoded Antigens by T Lymphocyte Reactivities; I. Introduction; II. Mixed Leukocyte Culture with Homozygous Typing Cells; III. Primed LD-Typing (PLT); IV. General Discussion; References; Chapter 10. Cell-Mediated Lympholysis; I. Introduction; II. Terminology; III. Technique; V. Genetic Control of CML; VI. Cell-Mediated Lympholysis Typing; VII. Preliminary Information from CML Typing Experiments; VIII. Future Prospects; Suggested Reading List.