Advances in immunology. Volume 16 /
ADVANCES IN IMMUNOLOGY VOLUME 16.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York ; London :
Academic Press,
1973.
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Colección: | Advances in immunology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advances in Immunology; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. Human Immunoglobulins: Classes, Subclasses, Genetic Variant, and Idiotypes; I. Immunoglobulin Classes and Subclasses; II. Antibodies: Subclass Distribution; III. Surface-Bound Immunoglobulins on Lymphocytes; IV. Myeloma Proteins and Related Homogeneous Imnunoglobulins; V. Idiotypic Specificities; References; Chapter 2. Immunological Unresponsiveness; I. Introduction; II. Conditions Affecting Induction of Immunological Unresponsiveness; III. Transfer of Cells.
- IV. Cellular EventsV. In Vitro Induction of Unresponsiveness; VI. Role of Antigen Receptors; VII. Role of Antibody; VIII. Split Unresponsive States; IX. Termination of Immunological Unresponsiveness; X. Autoimmunity; XI. Specificity; XII. Tumor and Transplantation "Tolerance"; XIII. Possible Mechanisms; References; Chapter 3. Participation of Lymphocytes in Viral Infections; I. Introduction; II. Problems Associated with in Vitro Studies on Lymphocytes; III. Morphological Alterations in Virus-Infected Lymphocytes; IV. Lymphocytopenia in Viral Infections; V. Virus-Lymphocyte Association in Vivo.
- VI. Effect of Viruses on LymphocytesVII. Immunological Defects and Their Effects on Viral Infections; VIII. Role of Lymphocytes in the Production of Viral Disease; IX. Role of Lymphocytes in the Defense against Viral Disease; X. Summary; References; Chapter 4. Immune Complex Disease in Experimental Animals and Man; I. Experimental Immune Complex Disease with Nonreplicating Antigens; II. Deposition of Circulating Immune Complexes in Tissues; III. Fate and Disappearance of Immune Complexes; IV. Immune Complex Disease and Living Antigens.
- v. Spontaneous Immune Complex Disease of Unknown Cause in AnimalsVI. Glomerulonephritis of Possible Immune Complex Origin in Humans; VII. Vasculitis of Possible Immune Complex Origin in Humans; VIII. Methods of Detecting Immune Complexes in Serum; References; Chapter 5. The Immunopathology of Joint Inflammation in Rheumatoid Arthritis; I. Introduction; II. Normal Synovial Membrane; III. Rheumatoid Arthritis; IV. Role of Rheumatoid Factors in Rheumatoid Joint Inflammation; V. Conclusions; References; Notes Added in Proof; Author Index; Subject Index.