The natural anti-gal antibody as foe turned friend in medicine /
The Natural Anti-Gal Antibody as Foe Turned Friend in Medicine provides a comprehensive review of the natural anti-Gal antibody, which is the most abundant antibody in humans constituting ~1% of immunoglobulins and the carbohydrate antigen it recognizes, the?-gal epitope. It discusses the discovery...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London, United Kingdom :
Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier,
[2018]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Anti-gal in humans and its antigen the?-gal epitope
- Why do we produce anti-gal
- Anti-gal comprises most of anti-blood group b antibodies
- Anti-gal interaction with Trypansoma, Leishmania, and Plasmodium parasites
- Anti-gal b cells are tolerized by a?-gal epitopes in the absence of t cell help
- Anti-gal and other immune barriers in xenotransplantation
- Anti-gal IgE mediates allergies to red meat
- Anti-gal and autoimmunity
- Anti-gal-mediated amplification of viral vaccine efficacy
- Cancer immunotherapy by anti-gal-mediated in situ conversion of tumors into autologous vaccines
- Anti-gal as cancer cell destroying antibody and as antibiotics targeted by?-gal bifunctional molecules
- Acceleration of wound and burn healing by anti-gal/?-gal nanoparticles interaction
- Anti-gal and anti-non gal antibodies in regeneration of extracellular matrix bio-implants
- Post infarction regeneration of ischemic myocardium by intramyocardial injection of?-gal nanoparticles
- Regeneration of injured spinal cord and peripheral nerves by?-gal nanoparticles
- Inhalation of?-gal/sialic acid liposomes for decreasing influenza virus infection.