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Advances in immunology. Volume 19 /

ADVANCES IN IMMUNOLOGY VOLUME 19.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Dixon, Frank J. (Frank James), 1920-2008, Kunkel, Henry G.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1974.
Colección:Advances in immunology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Advances in Immunology, Volume 19; Copyright Page; Content; List of Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Molecular Biology of Cellular Membranes with Applications to Immunology; I. Introduction; II. Molecular Organization of Membranes; III. The Fluid Mosaic Model of Membrane Structure; IV. Functional Consequences of a Fluid Mosaic Membrane; V. Some Aspects of Membrane Biogenesis and Remodeling; VI. Some Applications to'Immunology; VII. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 2. Membrane Immunoglobulins and Antigen Receptors on B and T Lymphocytes.
  • I. Lymphocyte Heterogeneity and Antigen RecognitionII. Receptors for Immunoglobulins on Cell Surfaces; III. Membrane Immunoglobulins on Lymphoid Cells; IV. B Lymphocyte Maturation; V. Antigen Receptors on Lymphoid Cells; VI. Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. Receptors for Immune Complexes on Lymphocytes; I. Introduction; II. Interaction between Lymphocytes and Particulate Immune Complexes; III. Interaction between Lymphocytes and Soluble Antigen
  • Antibody
  • Complement Complexes; IV. Function of the Receptors for Immune Complexes; References.
  • Chapter 4. Biological Activities of Immunoglobulins of Different Classes and SubclassesI. Introduction; II. Myeloma Proteins; III. Nomenclature of Subclasses in Different Species; IV. Concentration of Immunoglobulins in Different Body Fluids; V. Distribution of Antibodies in Immunoglobulin Classes; VI. Immunoglobulin Turnover; VII. Placental and Gut Transfer; VIII. Activation of Complement; IX. Reaction with White Blood Cells-Cytophilic Antibodies; X. Reaction with Staphylococcal A Protein; XI. Cystic Fibrosis Factor; XII. Rheumatoid Factor.
  • XIII. Characterization of Submolecular Sites Related to Secondary FunctionsXIV. Conclusions; References; Subject Index; Contents of Previous Volumes.