Contemporary Topics in Immunobiology
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers (Verlag)
978-0-306-37801-0 (ISBN)
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1. Systems of Lymphocytes in Mouse and Man: An Interim Appraisal.- Choice of Working Materials.- In Vitro Systems.- In Vivo Methods.- Primary and Secondary Lymphoid Organs.- Development of the Lymphoid System: Precursor Cell Migrations.- Surface Antigen Changes.- Extrathymic Maturation.- T-Cell Pool and Recirculation.- Organ Distribution of T Cells.- B Cells.- A Working Hypothesis.- Methods of Quantitation of T Cells.- Autoregulation.- Internal Environmental Factors.- Endocrine Status.- Gut Flora.- External Environmental Factors.- Some Human Implications.- The Congenital Immune Deficiency States.- Lymphoid Neoplasia.- Hodgkin's Disease.- References.- 2. A Developmental Approach to the Biological Basis for Antibody Diversity.- Development of the Bursal Line of Cells in Chickens.- Theoretical Implications of Generation of Antibody Diversity Within the Bursa.- Conclusions.- References.- 3. The Mammalian "Bursa Equivalent": Does Lymphoid Differentiation Along Plasma Cell Lines Begin in the Gut-Associated Lymphoepithelial Tissues (GALT) of Mammals?.- Predictions in the GALT Theory.- Conclusions.- References.- 4. C3-Receptor Sites on Leukocytes: Possible Role in Opsonization and in the Immune Response.- Receptors for Immunoglobulin and Complement on Mouse Leukocytes.- Do Lymphocytes Specifically Recognize Antigen-Antibody Interactions?.- Cytotoxic Function of Lymphocytes.- Induction of DNA Synthesis in Normal Lymphocyte Cultures by Antigen-Antibody Complexes.- Antibody-Mediated Immune Suppression of the Immune Response In Vitro.- Presence of a Receptor for C3 on the Membrane of Certain Lymphocytes (CRL).- Complement Components Involved in the Interaction Between EAC and CRL.- Nature of the Receptor Site on CRL.- Specific Isolation of CRL: Properties of the Isolated Population of Cells.- Role of CRL in the Phenomenon of Follicular Localization of Antigen.- Enhancing Effect of Antibody Studied at the Antigenic Determinant Level.- Concluding Remarks.- Acknowledgment.- References.- 5. Surface Immunoglobulins on Lymphoid Cells.- Expression of V Gene in B Lymphocytes.- Expression of V Gene in T Lymphocytes.- Blocking of ABC by Anti-Immunoglobulin Sera.- Blocking of Functional Activities of T Lymphocytes.- Blocking of Functional Activities of B Lymphocytes.- Direct Binding of Anti-Immunoglobulins to B Lymphocytes.- Direct Binding of Anti-Immunoglobulins to T Lymphocytes.- Synthesis of Immunoglobulins by B and T Cells.- Immunoglobulin Gene Expression in Lymphoid Cell Differentiation.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 6. Cellular Basis of Immunological Unresponsiveness.- Induction of Unresponsiveness with Heterologous Serum Proteins.- Kinetics of Induction of Immunological Unresponsiveness.- In Vitro Studies.- In Vivo Studies.- Relationship Between Antibody Formation and the Induction Process of Unresponsiveness.- Adult Mice Rendered Unresponsive to HGG.- Newborn Rabbits Rendered Unresponsive to BSA.- Adult Rabbits Rendered Unresponsive to BSA.- Cellular Sites of Immunological Unresponsiveness.- Macrophages.- Thymus-Derived and Bone Marrow-Derived Cells.- Termination of Immunological Unresponsiveness.- References.- 7. Application of Marrow Grafts in Human Disease: Its Problems and Potential.- Failure of the Pluripotential Cell (P Cell).- Failure of the Immune System (L Cell).- Failure of the Hematopoietic System (H Cell).- Marrow Transplantation as a Prelude to Organ Grafting.- Marrow Transplantation in the Treatment of Malignancy.- Use of Syngeneic Marrow Where Tumor-Specific Antigens Are Weak or in Doubt.- Use of Syngeneic Marrow Where Strong Tumor Antigens Exist or Are Suspected.- Use of Allogeneic Marrow with Histoincompatible Donors.- Use of Allogeneic Marrow with Histocompatible Grafts.- Preparation of Recipients for Marrow Grafting.- Problems Related to the Presensitized State.- GVH Disease.- Conclusions.- References.
| Zusatzinfo | biography |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 150 x 230 mm |
| Themenwelt | Studium ► 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) ► Pathologie |
| Studium ► Querschnittsbereiche ► Infektiologie / Immunologie | |
| ISBN-10 | 0-306-37801-9 / 0306378019 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-306-37801-0 / 9780306378010 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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