Clinical immunobiology. Vol. 2 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, New York ; London :
Academic Press,
[1974]
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Colección: | Clinical Immunobiology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Clinical Immunobiology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Volume 1; Chapter 1. Bone Marrow Transplantation; I. Introduction; II. Terminology; III. Technique; IV. Histocompatibility; V. Preparation of the Recipient; VI. Clinical Results; VII. Special Consideration According to Underlying Disease; VIII. Support for the Patient without Marrow Function; IX. Success or Failure of Engraftment; X. GVH Disease; XI. Immunological Status of Long-Term Survivors of Marrow Transplantation; XII. Infection following Engraftment.
- XIII. Nature of ToleranceXIV. Antileukemic Effect (Adoptive Immunotherapy); XV. Malignant Transformation of Donor Cells; XVI. A Look at the Future; References; Chapter 2. Bone Marrow Transplantation for Aplasias and Leukemias; I. The First Bone Marrow Grafts in Man after Irradiation Exposure; II. Experimental and Clinical Bone Marrow Graft in Leukemia after Irradiation Conditioning (GVH versus GVL); III. Bone Marrow Graft in Aplasias and Leukemias after ALG Conditioning; Split Lymphocyte Chimerism; IV. Bone Marrow Transplantation using a Combination of ALG and Cyclophosphamide.
- v. Experimental Research for New Means to Control GVHReferences; Chapter 3. Bone Marrow and Thymus Transplants: Cellular Engineering to Correct Primary Immunodeficiency; I. Lymphoid System Development and the Concept of Two Interacting Immunity Systems; II. Correction of the DiGeorge Syndrome by Thymus Transplantation; III. Bone Marrow Transplants to Correct Immunodeficiency Diseases; IV. Bone Marrow Transplant to Correct SCID; V. Bone Marrow Transplant in Treating the Wiskott-Aldrich (WA)Syndrome.
- VI. Aspiration as a Problem in SCID Patients Fully Reconstituted Immunologically by Bone Marrow TransplantationVII. Efforts to Use Isolated Stem Cells for Immunological Reconstitution in SCID; VIII. Efforts to Use Bone Marrow Transplantation to Correct SCID When a Matched Sibling Donor Is Not Available; IX. Genetic Determination of Histocompatibility Characteristics in Men and Mice; X. Bone Marrow Transplantation to Correct SCID with a Donor Mismatched with Recipient at All HL-A SD Determinants but Matched at the LD Locus Controlling MLC.
- XI. Correction of Clq Deficiency by Marrow Transplantation in SCIDXII. Relationship of Successful Marrow Transplantations in Aregenerative Anemia and Leukemia to Transplantations Used in SCID; XIII. Correction of SCID by Fetal Liver Transplantation; XIV. New Experimental Observations Relevant to Cellular Engineering in Man; XV. Cellular Engineering and Common Diseases of Man; XVI. Cellular Engineering and Immunodeficiencies Based on DefectiveDevelopment of Biological Amplification Systems; XVII. Immunodeficiencies in Common Human Diseases-A Challenge for Cellular Engineering.