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ویرایش: نویسندگان: David H. Katz, Baruj Benacerraf سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780124016507, 0124016502 ناشر: Elsevier Inc, Academic Press Inc سال نشر: 1974 تعداد صفحات: 618 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 31 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب تحمل ایمونولوژیک مکانیسم ها و کاربردهای بالقوه درمانی 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.
تحمل ایمونولوژیک: مکانیسمها و کاربردهای درمانی بالقوه، مجموعه مقالات کنفرانسی را که از 27 آوریل تا 1 مه 1974 در بروک لاج، میشیگان برگزار شد، مستند میکند. بلافاصله برای خواننده روشن خواهد شد که ساختار کنفرانس به گونه ای بود که پدیده های تحمل و سرکوب سیستم ایمنی را به عنوان موجودیت های مرتبط با یکدیگر با درجه خاصی از تأکید بر مکانیسم های سلولی مشترک احتمالی در نظر بگیرد. تنظیم صدا ...
Immunological Tolerance: Mechanisms and Potential Therapeutic Applications documents the proceedings of a conference held at Brook Lodge, Michigan, April 27-May 1, 1974. The conference brought together many of the investigators who have actively contributed to furthering knowledge and understanding of immunological tolerance. It will be immediately clear to the reader that the conference was structured in a way to consider phenomena of tolerance and immune suppression as interrelated entities with a certain degree of emphasis on the possible common cellular mechanisms involved. The volume con ...
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ACADEMIC PRESS RAPID MANUSCRIPT REPRODUCTION, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PARTICIPANTS, Pages ix-xi, Gordon Ada, Anthony C. Allison, Richard Asofsky, Michael K. Bach, Phillip Baker, Antony Basten, Baruj Benacerraf, Yves Borel, Sven Britton, Macfarlane Burnet, Jacques Chiller, Bernhard Cinader, Henry Claman, Sheldon G. Cohen, Erwin Diener, David Dresser, Marc Feldmann, Richard K. Gershon, Karl-Erik Hellström, Leonore A. Herzenberg, James G. Howard, et al.
PREFACE, Pages xiii-xiv, David H. Katz, Baruj Benacerraf
Inside Front Cover, Page ifc1
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE RATE OF INDUCTION OF TOLERANCE BY BOVINE GAMMA GLOBULIN, Pages 3-22, D.W. Dresser
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING DAVID DRESSER, Pages 23-24
INTERACTIONS OF T AND B LYMPHOCYTES IN SELF-TOLERANCE AND AUTOIMMUNITY, Pages 25-55, A.C. Allison
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING ANTHONY ALLISON, Pages 56-59
THE CELLULAR BASIS FOR ESTABLISHING TOLERANCE OR IMMUNITY TO BOVINE γ-GLOBULIN IN MICE, Pages 61-66, Carol Cowing, Miodrag Lukic, Sidney Leskowitz
THE ROLE OF ACCESSORY AND THYMUS-DERIVED CELLS IN RESISTANCE TO TOLERANCE INDUCTION, Pages 67-85, Bernhard Cinader, Michio Fujiwara
SUPPRESSOR ACTIVITY IN MICE TOLERANT OF HEMOCYANIN, Pages 87-106, G.L. Ada, M.G. Cooper
SPECIFIC SUPPRESSION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE BY T CELLS, Pages 107-121, Antony Basten
TOLERANCE TO CONTACT SENSITIVITY--A ROLE FOR SUPPRESSOR T CELLS?, Pages 123-128, Henry N. Claman, Praphan Phanuphak, John W. Moorhead
GENERAL DISCUSSION - SESSION I: T CELL TOLERANCE, Pages 129-137, Richard T. Smith
ACTIVATION OF AND TOLERANCE INDUCTION IN DNP-SPECIFIC B CELLS: ANALYSIS WITH THREE DISTINCT DNP-CARRIER CONJUGATES, Pages 141-158, William E. Paul, Michael Karpf, Donald E. Mosier
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING WILLIAM PAUL, Pages 159-161
THREE CATEGORIES OF B CELL TOLERANCE INDUCED BY POLYSACCHARIDES: CHARACTERISTICS, INTERRELATIONSHIPS AND GENERAL IMPLICATIONS, Pages 163-179, James G. Howard
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING JAMES HOWARD, Page 180, JAMES G. HOWARD
EFFECT OF TOLERANCE ON ANTIBODY-BINDING AFFINITY, Pages 181-187, Gregory W. Siskind
HAPTEN-SPECIFIC TOLERANCE INDUCED BY THE DNP DERIVATIVE OF D-GLUTAMIC ACID AND D-LYSINE (D-GL) COPOLYMER, Pages 189-201, David H. Katz
TOLERANCE IN ISOLATED B-CELL POPULATIONS IDENTIFIED BY AN ALLOTYPE-MARKER: ROLE OF T-CELLS IN INDUCTION, Pages 203-210, R.B. Taylor, C.J. Elson
B CELL TOLERANCE INDUCED BY NON-METABOLIZED OR TOXIC ANTIGENS, Pages 211-224, John H. Humphrey
EFFECT OF EPITOPE DENSITY ON THE INDUCTION OF TOLERANCE IN VITRO, Pages 225-232, Catherine Desaymard, Marc Feldmann, Paul Maurer
GENERAL DISCUSSION - SESSION II: B CELL TOLERANCE, Pages 233-246, G. Möller
REVERSIBLE AND IRREVERSIBLE B CELL TOLERANCE: DISTINGUISHING PROPERTIES AND MECHANISMS, Pages 249-276, David H. Katz, Baruj Benacerraf
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING DAVID KATZ, Pages 277-281
HIGH-DOSE TOLERANCE IN MICE DEFICIENT IN REACTIVE T CELLS, Pages 283-296, Graham F. Mitchell
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING GRAHAM MITCHELL, Pages 297-300
FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS IN ANTIGEN-RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS IN B LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 301-310, Emil R. Unanue, Kenneth A. Ault
B CELL TOLERANCE IN VITRO THE FATE OF THE TOLERANT CELL AND ITS CONTROL BY HORMONES, Pages 311-318, E. Diener, K-C Lee
GRAFT-VERSUS-HOST REACTIONS, TUMOR SPECIFIC IMMUNITY AND SELF TOLERANCE, Pages 319-331, Sven Britton
RECEPTOR BLOCKADE BY TOLEROGEN: ONE EXPLANATION OF TOLERANCE, Pages 333-341, Yves Borel, Marlene Aldo-Benson
GENERAL DISCUSSION - SESSION III: MECHANISMS OF B CELL TOLERANCE, Pages 343-347, Hugh McDevitt
UNIFYING CONCEPTS IN TOLERANCE INDUCTION FOR VARIOUS T AND B CELL SUB-POPULATIONS, Pages 351-366, G.J.V. Nossal, Beverley L. Pike
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING G. J. V. NOSSAL, Pages 367-371
CELLULAR PARAMETERS OF THE TOLERANT STATE INDUCED TO HUMAN γ GLOBULIN IN MICE AND OF ITS MODULATION BY BACTERIAL LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES, Pages 373-390, Jacques M. Chiller, Jacques A. Louis, Barry J. Skidmore, William O. Weigle
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING JACOUES CHILLER, Pages 391-395
EFFECT OF ANTIGEN STRUCTURE ON THE INDUCTION OF TOLERANCE IN T CELLS, Pages 397-402, Marc Feldmann, Sirkka Kontiainen, Marvin B. Rittenberg
INDICATIONS OF ACTIVE SUPPRESSION IN MOUSE CARRIERS OF LYMPHOCYTIC CHORIOMENINGITIS VIRUS, Pages 403-412, Rolf Zinkernagel, Peter Doherty
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN T CELLS WHICH RESULT IN SUPPRESSION OF T CELL FUNCTIONS, Pages 413-419, Richard K. Gershon
GENERAL DISCUSSION - SESSION IV: MECHANISMS OF T CELL TOLERANCE, Pages 421-427, William Weigle
INTRODUCTION, Pages 431-439, Byron H. Waksman
LACK OF ACTIVITY OF CONTRA-SUPPRESSOR T CELLS AS A MECHANISM OF TOLERANCE, Pages 441-465, Richard K. Gershon
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING RICHARD GERSHON, Pages 466-469
THE MODE AND SITES OF ACTION OF SUPPRESSOR T CELLS IN THE ANTIGEN-INDUCED DIFFERENTIATION OF B CELLS, Pages 471-489, Tomio Tada
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING TOMIO TADA, Pages 490-492
THE ROLE OF SUPPRESSOR T CELLS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOW-DOSE PARALYSIS TO TYPE III PNEUMOCOCCAL POLYSACCARIDE, Pages 493-502, Phillip J. Baker, William H. Burns, Benjamin Prescott, Philip W. Stashak, Diana F. Amsbaugh
ARE SUPPRESSOR CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR TOLERANCE TO A SOLUBLE ANTIGEN?, Pages 503-506, David W. Scott
STIMULATION OF SPECIFIC SUPPRESSOR T CELLS BY THE TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID60-L-ALANINE30-L-TYROSINE10 IN GENETIC NONRESPONDER MICE, Pages 507-517, Baruj Benacerraf, Judith A. Kapp, Carl W. Pierce
MECHANISM OF ALLOTYPE SUPPRESSION IN MICE, Pages 519-529, Leonore A. Herzenberg, Charles M. Metzler, Leonard A. Herzenberg
REMARKS ON ALLOTYPE SUPPRESSION IN RABBITS, Pages 531-536, Rose G. Mage
GENERAL DISCUSSION - SESSION V: ACTIVITY OF SUPPRESSOR CELLS AS A MECHANISM OF TOLERANCE, Pages 537-539, Byron Waksman
IS THERE A UNIFYING CONCEPT FOR DIVERSE MODELS OF TOLERANCE INDUCTION?, Pages 543-561, Erwin Diener
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING ERWIN DIENER, Pages 562-564
BLOCKING FACTORS IN TUMOR IMMUNITY AND ALLOGRAFT TOLERANCE, Pages 565-581, K.E. Hellström, I. Hellström, P.W. Wright, I.D. Bernstein
DISCUSSION FOLLOWING KARL-ERIK HELLSTRÖM, Pages 582-585
ANTIBODY-MEDIATED TOLERANCE, Pages 587-590, Gregory W. Siskind, Marc E. Weksler, Gary Birnbaum
IgE ANTIBODY-SPECIFIC ABROGATION OF AN ESTABLISHED IMMUNE RESPONSE IN MICE BY MODIFIED ANTIGENS, Pages 591-603, Michael K. Bach, John R. Brashler
GENERAL DISCUSSION - SESSION VI: SUPPRESSIVE ACTIVITY OF ANTIBODY and ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEXES, Pages 605-608, Bernhard Cinader
GENERAL DISCUSSION - SESSION VII, Pages 611-642, Baruj Benacerraf
CLOSING COMMENTS, Pages 643-645, SIR MACFARLANE BURNET