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نویسندگان: Efraim Racker (Auth.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780125696500
ناشر: Academic
سال نشر: 1979
تعداد صفحات: 896
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 17 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Cell Biology and Immunology of Leukocyte Function به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب زیست شناسی سلولی و ایمونولوژی عملکرد لکوسیت ها نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Participants, Pages xvii-xxv
Preface, Pages xxvii-xxviii
Acknowledgments, Page xxix
THE LYMPHOCYTE MEMBRANE AND THE CYTOSKELETON, Pages 3-10
TRIGGERING SIGNALS FOR T-CELL ACTIVATION, Pages 11-25
STUDIES OF LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION, Pages 27-33
FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE LYMPHOCYTE PLASMA MEMBRANE RELATING TO CELL ACTIVATION, Pages 35-47
INVESTIGATIONS ON THE ROLE OF CA2+ AS A POTENTIAL SECOND MESSENGER FOR T AND B LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION AND ITS RELEVANCE IN DNA SYNTHESIS, Pages 49-61
A MODEL FOR THE CONTROL OF POTASSIUM TRANSPORT IN PHA-STIMULATED HUMAN BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 63-71
EFFECT OF CON-A ON THE CATION AFFINITY OF THE Na+- K+ PUMP IN LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 73-77
ACTIVATION OF LYMPHOCYTES WITHOUT MITOGENS BY INCREASING THE CALCIUM CONCENTRATION IN THE CELL CULTURE MEDIUM, Pages 79-83
MEMBRANE MECHANISMS IN LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION WORKSHOP SUMMARY, Pages 85-86
SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF RNA IN STIMULATED FIBROBLASTS AND LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 87-106
REGULATION OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS DURING LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION BY PHYTOHAEMAGGLUTININ, Pages 107-114
EVIDENCE FOR AND AGAINST UNUSUAL SPECIES OF DNA IN LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION, Pages 115-119
STUDIES ON mRNA IN RESTING AND GROWING LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 121-127
V- AND C-PARTS OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN n-CHAIN GENES ARE SEPARATE IN MYELOMA, Pages 129-134
EVIDENCE FOR A NON-MESSENGER RNA WHICH IS RATE LIMITING FOR PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN RESTING LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 135-142
ADENYLATE CYCLASE IN NORMAL AND LEUKEMIC HUMAN LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 143-147
ON THE COMMITMENT OF LYMPHOCYTES TO DNA REPLICATION: A POSSIBLE ROLE FOR TRANSGLUTAMINASE, Pages 149-154
COOPERATION REQUIREMENTS OF MITOGEN STIMULATED LYMPHOCYTES IN AGAROSE-GEL CULTURES, Pages 155-159
LECTIN-BINDING SURFACE PROTEINS OF HUMAN T-LYMPHOCYTES. A COMPARISON BETWEEN MITOGENIC AND NONMITOGENIC LECTINS, Pages 161-167
PARALLEL INDUCTION OF T-CELL STIMULATION: POSITIVE CONTROL OF T-CELL RESPONSE BY MITOGEN TREATED MACROPHAGES, Pages 169-174
BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES AND SITE OF ACTION OF THE CIRCULATING THYMIC FACTOR, Pages 177-188
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CLASSIFICATION AND BIOASSAY OF THYMOSIN POLYPEPTIDES, Pages 189-199
CORRELATION BETWEEN THE CELLULAR LEVELS OF cAMP, CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNOCOMPETENCE AND THE THYMIC HUMORAL FACTOR (THF), Pages 201-211
IMMUNOREGULATION BY THYMOPOIETIN AND BURSOPOIETIN (ABSTRACT), Pages 213-214
IN VITRO EFFECT OF THYMIC EPITHELIAL CULTURE SUPERNATANT (TES) ON T CELL MARKERS AND FUNCTIONS, Pages 215-219
THYMUS-DEPENDENT HUMAN SERUM FACTOR ACTIVE ON PRECURSORS OF MATURE T CELLS, Pages 221-225
DELINEATION OF SEPARATE POPULATIONS OF PRECURSOR T AND B CELLS IN THE AVIAN EMBRYO, Pages 227-232
INDUCTION OF B AND T CELL DIFFERENTIATION BY CHICKEN BURSA AND THYMUS RETICULAR EPITHELIAL CELLS, Pages 235-239
THYMIC HORMONES WORKSHOP SUMMARY, Pages 241-243
THE DIFFERENCES IN STRUCTURE BETWEEN SECRETED AND CELL SURFACE MEMBRANE IMMUNOGLOBULINS, Pages 245-252
ISOLATION AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ACTIVE SITE OF A LYMPHOCYTE Fc RECEPTOR, Pages 253-257
MEMBRANE LOCKING AND THE TOLERANT B CELL, Pages 259-266
BIOLOGICAL FUNCTION AND MIGRATORY BEHAVIOUR OF T-LYMPHOCYTES MEDIATING DELAYED TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY DEPEND ON THE OXIDATION/REDUCTION STATE OF MEMBRANE CARBOHYDRATES, Pages 267-270
IS SEROLOGICAL POLYMORPHISM OF HUMAN DR ANTIGENS DETERMINED BY STRUCTURAL DIFFERENCES IN THE SMALLER (β) CHAIN?, Pages 271-276
REDUCED BINDING OF OUABAIN BY CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 277-284
HETEROGENEITY OF T CELL SURFACE MARKERS AND TERMINAL TRANSFERASE OF AKR LYMPHOMAS: A CLUE TO FUNCTIONAL HETEROGENEITY, Pages 285-291
LEUKOCYTE MARKERS AND RECEPTORS WORKSHOP SUMMARY, Pages 293-294
ALLOACTIVATION OF T LYMPHOCYTES: ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS, Pages 297-307
WHY ASSOCIATIVE RECOGNITION?, Pages 309-315
ROLE OF THE LIGHT CHAIN IN STUDIES OF LINKAGE OF GENES CONTROLLING IDIOTYPE AND HEAVY CHAIN ALLOTYPE, Pages 317-327
A MOLECULAR INTERACTION MODEL FOR Ir GENE COMPLEMENTATION, Pages 329-337
I-REGION CONTROL OF THE ACTIVITY OF ALLOGENEIC EFFECT FACTOR, Pages 339-347
THE INFLUENCE OF MACROPHAGE IR GENE FUNCTION ON T & B LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 349-362
THE INTERACTION BETWEEN INITIATOR AND RECRUITED T LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 363-369
CELL MEDIATED CYTOTOXICITY TO TRINITROPHENYL-MODIFIED AUTOLOGOUS CELLS IN MICE AND MEN, Pages 371-383
Ia ANTIGENS ON SUPPRESSOR, AMPLIFIER AND HELPER T CELLS, Pages 385-395
THE ROLE OF THE I-REGION IN THE CONTROL OF MACROPHAGE-T CELL AND T CELL-B CELL INTERACTIONS, Pages 397-402
The Monogamous T helper cell, Pages 403-412
HUMAN B CELL ACTIVATION IN VITRO: ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC HELPER AND SUPPRESSOR EFFECTS ARE MEDIATED BY DISTINCT T CELL SUBPOPULATIONS, Pages 413-418
DIFFERENTIATION OF HELPER T CELLS OPERATIVE IN ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS AND CELL MEDIATED LYMPHOLYSIS (CML), Pages 419-425
VIRUSES AND ALLOANTIGENS CAN ACT AS HELPER DETERMINANTS FOR ANTIBODY RESPONSES TO ANOTHER SURFACE ANTIGEN, THY-1, Pages 427-435
REPORT ON WORKSHOP ON INTERCELLULAR COOPERATION, Pages 437-439
IMMUNE SURVEILLANCE AND FETO-MATERNAL RELATIONSHIPS: SUPPRESSION OF IMMUNE FUNCTIONS BY MOUSE AMNIOTIC FLUID, Pages 441-449
ACTIVE CELL MEDIATED SUPPRESSION FOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY DETERMINANTS PRODUCED BY T CELLS FROM NORMAL OR TOLERANT MICE, Pages 451-458
CHARACTERIZATION OF SUPPRESSIVE T CELL Fc RECEPTOR ITS RELATION WITH THE MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX, Pages 459-465
SUPPRESSOR CELLS REGULATING THE IN VIVO INDUCTION OF CYTOTOXIC T LYMPHOCYTES AND OF MEMORY CELLS FOR A SECONDARY IN VITRO CMC RESPONSE, Pages 467-483
MULTIPLE SUBPOPULATIONS OF LYMPHOID CELLS REGULATING HUMAN B CELL FUNCTION, Pages 485-488
SUPPRESSOR CELLS WORKSHOP SUMMARY, Pages 489-491
IN VIVO RELEASE OF LYMPHOKINES, Pages 493-498
IMMUNOLOGICAL ROLE OF MACROPHAGE AND LYMPHOCYTE DERIVED AMPLIFICATION FACTORS, Pages 499-513
BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF MIF/MAF-MACROPHAGE INTERACTIONS: A putative glycolipid receptor for MIF, the existence of two distinct MIFs, and their regulation by macrophage-associated esterases, Pages 515-520
DIFFERENT CELLULAR SOURCES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF IMMUNE INTERFERON AND MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INHIBITORY FACTOR, Pages 521-534
BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF A MACROPHAGE CHEMOTAXIS INHIBITOR (MCI) PRODUCED BY NEOPLASMS, Pages 535-546
CHARACTERIZATION OF RADIOLABELED GUINEA PIG LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION PRODUCTS AND THEIR CORRELATION TO MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INHIBITORY ACTIVITY, Pages 547-553
CONTROL OF GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION IN NORMAL AND MALIGNANT LEUKOCYTES: THE PROTEIN REGULATORS MGI AND TCI, Pages 555-560
CELLULAR INTERACTIONS IN GENERATION OF GRANULOID COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR (CSF) BY LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE (LPS) - STIMULATED LYMPHOID CELLS, Pages 561-567
SOURCE AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MITOGENIC FACTOR INDUCING CONTINUED PROLIFERATION OF HUMAN T CELLS, Pages 569-573
CHARACTERIZATION OF IMMUNE INTERFERON INDUCED IN NUDE MICE SPLEEN CELLS, Pages 575-579
T CELL HYBRIDOMAS SECRETING SUPPRESSOR FACTOR, Pages 581-586
HLA RESTRICTED KILLING OF MALE TARGETS BY MULTITRANSFUSED FEMALES IN THE CELL MEDIATED LYMPHOLYSIS TEST, Pages 589-594
T-CELL-MEDIATED CYTOLYSIS : FROM THE LYSIS OF H-2 NEGATIVE TARGET CELLS TO THE INDUCTIVE EFFECT OF XENOGENEIC SERUM, Pages 595-600
POLAR EVENTS IN T LYMPHOCYTE MEDIATED LYSIS: UNIDIRECTIONAL KILLING DURING BIDIRECTIONAL INTERACTION OF CYTOTOXIC T LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 601-605
TRANSFER OF PROTEIN-LABELED MATERIAL TO TARGET CELLS BY CYTOTOXIC LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 607-612
EFFECT OF MEMBRANE LIPID COMPOSITION ON IMMUNE CELL FUNCTION, Pages 613-619
CYTOTOXICITY WORKSHOP SUMMARY, Pages 621-623
PHAGOCYTE-PRODUCED FREE RADICALS: ROLES IN CYTOTOXICITY AND INFLAMMATION, Pages 625-629
THE ROLE OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE IN THE CYTOTOXICITY OF NEUTROPHILS TO TRYPANOSOMA DIONISII, Pages 631-638
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF KILLING MECHANISMS IN GUNINEA PIG ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES AND POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES, Pages 639-645
STIMULATION OF POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTE BACTERICIDAL ACTIVITY BY SUPERNATANTS OF ACTIVATED MONONUCLEAR CELLS AND LONG TERM LYMPHOID CELL LINES, Pages 647-654
DEVELOPMENT AND PRELIMINARY APPLICATION OF RADIOMETRIC ASSAYS FOR MEASURING OPSONIZATION, PHAGOCYTOSIS AND INTRACELLULAR KILLING, Pages 655-661
AUTOIMMUNITY IN ACQUIRED DYSGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA OF CHICKENS, Pages 663-667
F1 ANTI-PARENT CELL-MEDIATED LYMPHOLYSIS: AUTOREACTIVE EFFECTORS AND REQUIREMENT OF PARENTAL T CELLS FOR STIMULATION, Pages 669-674
SUPPRESSOR CELL REGULATION OF SELF TOLERANCE, Pages 675-679
BLOCKING OF SENSITIZATION TO ENCEPHALITOGENIC BASIC PROTEIN in vitro BY SYNTHETIC BASIC COPOLYMER (COP 1), Pages 681-685
CYTOTOXIC EFFECT OF MACROPHAGES FROM MYASTHENIC ANIMALS ON MUSCLE CELLS IN CULTURE, Pages 687-693
SUPPRESSOR CELLS DIRECTED AGAINST SELF-RECEPTORS IN EXPERIMENTAL AUTOLOGOUS GLOMERULONEPHRITIS DETECTED BY MIF ASSAYS, Pages 695-699
TUMOR-INDUCED DUALISTIC SUPPRESSOR CELL REGULATION: MACROPHAGES AND SUPPRESSOR T CELLS, Pages 701-705
OPPOSING TUMOROGENIC AND IMMUNOGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE IN VITRO AND THE IN VIVO SUBLINES OF MOLONEY INDUCED TUMOR, Pages 707-714
ANTIGENIC DIFFERENCES EXIST BETWEEN CELL SURFACE ANTIGENS OF THE LOCAL TUMOR AND ITS METASTASES, Pages 715-723
TUMOR METASTASES AND CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY IN A MODEL SYSTEM IN DBA/2 MICE: 3. INDUCTION AND SPECIFICITY OF SYNGENEIC CYTOTOXIC T CELLS, Pages 725-736
IMMUNOSUPPRESSOR CELLS IN THE REGULATION OF THE ANTITUMOR IMMUNE RESPONSE, Pages 737-743
THE ACTIVE T ROSETTE TEST : ITS SIGNIFICANCE AND ITS USE, Pages 745-754
ROSETTING WORKSHOP SUMMARY, Pages 755-758
CLONING OF HUMAN T-LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 759-763
CONTINUOUS CULTURE OF LYMPHOCYTES WORKSHOP SUMMARY, Pages 765-767
IDIOTYPE AND LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 769-778
LYMPHOCYTES AND IDIOTYPES WORKSHOP SUMMARY, Pages 779-780
INTERACTION OF VIRUSES WITH LYMPHOID CELLS, Pages 783-802
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AN ANTISERUM DIRECTED AGAINST ENDOGENOUS XENOTROPIC C-TYPE VIRUS, Pages 803-814
CELL SURFACE ANTIGEN EXPRESSION ON THYMOCYTES, THYMOBLASTS AND THYMIC LEUKEMIA (GRSL) CELLS: RELATION TO DIFFERENTIATION AND GROWTH, Pages 815-828
GENOME ORGANIZATION OF RETROVIRUSES IV. PHYSICAL MAPPING OF MURINE SARCOMA VIRUS AND HETERODUPLEX ANALYSIS OF RECOMBINANT MURINE LEUKEMIA VIRUSES, Pages 829-848
ANALYSIS OF REQUIREMENTS FOR CELL MEDIATED LYSIS INTERACTION BETWEEN VIRAL GLYCOPROTEINS AND CELL PLASMA MEMBRANES, Pages 849-856
VIRUSES AND LYMPHOCYTES WORKSHOP SUMMARY, Pages 857-859
B CELL DIFFERENTIATION IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA, Pages 863-867
CIRCULATING T CELL SUBSET WITH A REVERSIBLE E-ROSSETTING CAPACITY IN BREAST CANCER AND ITS ROLE IN CELL MEDIATED IMMUNITY, Pages 869-876
LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY OF LEUKEMIC BLASTS FROM PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH RECEPTORS FOR IgG Fc, Pages 877-882
SEVERE COMBINED IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISEASE: A DISORDER OF BOTH IMMUNE FUNCTION AND BLOOD COAGULATION, Pages 883-891
DEFFECTIVE T CELL-MACROPHAGE INTERACTION IN LEPROSY, Pages 893-899
RESTORATION OF NEUTROPHIL CHEMOTACTIC RESPONSIVENESS BY LEVAMISOLE TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH THE HYPER-IgE SYNDROME, Pages 901-905
THE RESPONSE OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM TO IONIZING RADIATION POINTS TO RADIOSENSITIVE CELLULAR PROCESSES OTHER THAN DIVISION, Pages 909-916
IMMUNOSUPPRESSION AND PERMANENT TRANSPLANTATION TOLERANCE ACROSS MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY BARRIERS FOLLOWING TOTAL LYMPHOID IRRADIATION, Pages 917-924
PROBLEMS INVOLVING DNA REPAIR IN LYMPHOCYTES AS BIOLOGICAL DOSIMETERS, Pages 925-934
THE ROLE OF PROTHYMOCYTES AND THE THYMIC MICROENVIRONMENT IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF THYMIC LYMPHOMAS, Pages 935-941
Author Index, Pages 943-946
Subject Index, Pages 947-959