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دانلود کتاب In Vivo Immunology: Histophysiology of the Lymphoid System

دانلود کتاب ایمونولوژی In Vivo: هیستوفیزیولوژی سیستم لنفاوی

In Vivo Immunology: Histophysiology of the Lymphoid System

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In Vivo Immunology: Histophysiology of the Lymphoid System

ویرایش: 1 
نویسندگان: , , ,   
سری: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 149 
ISBN (شابک) : 9781468490688, 9781468490664 
ناشر: Springer US 
سال نشر: 1982 
تعداد صفحات: 811 
زبان: English 
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) 
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در سال 1966، اولین کنفرانس مرکز ژرمینال در برن، سوئیس، در نتیجه ابتکار C. C. Longdon از Oak Ridge، تنسی و H. Cottier از برن برگزار شد. پانزده سال بعد، در ژوئن 1981، هفتمین کنفرانس از این مجموعه در گرونینگن هلند برگزار شد. در این «کنفرانس بین‌المللی بافت‌های لنفاوی و مراکز ژرمینال در واکنش‌های ایمنی»، به‌جای تمرکز بر مراکز زایایی، روابط پیچیده بین اجزای مختلف کمپلکس لنفومیلوئیدی موضوع جلسه را تشکیل می‌دهد. همانطور که یوفی در سال 1966 بیان کرد، "شاید ما باید نه تنها خود مرکز ژرمینال بلکه بافت اطراف آن را نیز در نظر بگیریم." در طول سال ها، این کنفرانس ها گروه کوچک اما اختصاصی از دانشمندان را گرد هم آورده اند که (1) یک بنیاد اساسی را به اشتراک می گذارند. علاقه به فیزیولوژی سیستم لنفاوی مناسب، و (2) تشخیص این که، تنها در شرایط in vivo می‌توان پاسخ‌های نهایی را به دست آورد، هر چند آزمایش‌های in vitro هوشمندانه ممکن است واقعیت را تقلید کنند. در سال 1966، کنفرانس سه روز به طول انجامید و شامل 57 مقاله بود که به طور مفصل مورد بحث و بررسی قرار گرفت. برجسته در میان معیارهای انتخاب، ضرب المثل \"in vivo veritas\" بود. این جلد ارائه‌های کنفرانس مرکز ژرمینال در سال 1981 را نشان می‌دهد.


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In 1966, the first Germinal Centre Conference was held in Bern, Switzerland, as a result of an initiative from C. C. Longdon of Oak Ridge, Tennessee and H. Cottier of Bern. Fifteen years later, in June of 1981, the 7th conference in this series was held in Groningen, the Netherlands. At this "International Conference on Lymphatic Tissues and Germinal Centers in Immune Reactions," instead of focusing on germinal centres only, the intricate relationships between various constituents of the lympho-myeloid complex consti­ tuted the theme of the meeting. As Yoffee stated in 1966, "Perhaps we should consider not only the germinal centre itself but the surrounding tissue as well. " Over the years, these conferences have brought together a small but dedicated group of scientists, sharing (1) a fundamental interest in the physiology of the lymphoid system proper, and (2) the recognition that, only in the in vivo situation can the final answers be obtained, however ingeniously in vitro experiments may mimic reality. In 1966, the conference lasted three days and included 57 contributions "which were discussed at length. " The present conference accomodated 62 free papers and 64 poster presentations as well as some 24 additional abstracts selected from more than 200 submissions. Prominent among the selection criteria was the adage "in vivo veritas. " This volume represents the presentations from the 1981 Germinal Centre Conference.



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Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Bone Marrow and B Cell Differentiation....Pages 3-10
Migration of Erythropoietic and Prebursal Stem Cells from the Early Chicken Embryo to the Yolk Sac....Pages 11-17
Antigens Associated with Bursal and Thymic Reticular Epithelial Cells....Pages 19-23
The Development of B Lymphocytes and Their Reactivity in Pig Fetuses....Pages 25-30
Regulation of B Cell Development in Mouse Bone Marrow....Pages 31-38
Distribution and Functional Properties of PNA + and PNA - Cells in Central and Peripheral Lymphoid Organs of the Chicken....Pages 39-45
Peanut Agglutinin (PNA) Binding as a Marker for Immature Human B Lymphocytes. Is Bone Marrow not the Complete Bursa-Equivalent?....Pages 47-52
Functional Studies on Subpopulations of B-Lymphocytes and Bone Marrow Cells....Pages 53-59
Human Sessile B Lymphocyte Marker Defined by a Monoclonal Antibody....Pages 61-65
Marginal Zones: The Largest B Cell Compartment of the Rat Spleen....Pages 67-73
The Proliferative Activity of Antibody Forming Cells in the Mouse Bone Marrow....Pages 75-81
The Origin of Marginal-Zone Cells....Pages 83-90
Functional Antigen Binding by the Defective B Cells of CBA/N Mice....Pages 91-96
The Role of Bursal Microenvironment in the Maturation of B Cells....Pages 97-102
Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter Analysis of Murine B Cell Development....Pages 103-109
Pre B Cell Leukaemia in the Rat....Pages 111-118
Differences in In Vivo Functional Capacities of Avian Precursor B and T Cells Following In Vitro Incubation....Pages 119-126
Lymphoid Antigens on Non-Lymphoid Factor-Dependent Haemopoietic Cell Lines....Pages 127-135
Front Matter....Pages 137-137
Experimental Approaches to Lymphocyte Traffic: Pitfalls of the Tracer Sample Method....Pages 139-145
Two Populations of Murine LPS-Responsive B Lymphocytes Differing in Recirculatory Capacity....Pages 147-152
Front Matter....Pages 137-137
A Method for Studying the Dynamics of the Primary Migration of Human Lymphocytes Using Indium-III Oxine Cell Labelling....Pages 153-160
LYT Phenotype and Lectin Binding Properties of Mouse Lymphocytes which Enter Lymph Nodes....Pages 161-165
Unilateral Localization of Hapten-Specific B Memory Cells in Lymph Node Draining a Footpad Injection of Antigen....Pages 167-178
Organ-Specific Homing of B-Cell Hybridomas....Pages 179-185
Isolation of Factors Causing Enhanced Lymphocyte Adherence to High Endothelial Venules in Vitro....Pages 187-192
Lymphocyte-Endothelial Interactions and Histocompatibility Restriction....Pages 193-198
Selective Migration of Murine Lymphocytes and Lymphoblast Populations and the Role of Endothelial Cell Recognition....Pages 199-206
The Effect of Stimulated Macrophages on High Endothelial Venules and Germinal Centres in Lymph Nodes of Rat....Pages 207-212
Homing Pattern of Newly Formed Splenic Lymphocytes....Pages 213-218
The Efficiency of Entry of Lymphoid Cells into Lymphoid and Non-Lymphoid Tissues....Pages 219-224
Morphological Aspects of the Local Immune Response to Influenza in Rats....Pages 225-233
Front Matter....Pages 235-235
Thymus, T-Cell Differentiation and the T-Cell System....Pages 237-240
Detection of MHC, Thy-1, Lyt-1 And Lyt-2 Antigens in the Developing Mouse Thymus....Pages 241-248
Role of Thymic Medullary Lymphocytes in the Intra-Thymic Maturation Process....Pages 249-254
Sequential Development of Thy-1 + Subpopulations in Regenerating Thymus after Bone Marrow Transplantation....Pages 255-261
“Thymic Nurse Cells” Contain the First Virus Producing Cells after Inoculation of the Radiation Leukemia Virus in C57BL/Ka Mice....Pages 263-267
Studies on the Maturity of Cells Migrating from the Thymus to the Periphery in Mice....Pages 269-274
Lymphocytes in Mice with Membrane Antigens Common to Human Thymocytes....Pages 275-280
Cloned T Cell Progenitors from Mouse Bone Marrow Give Rise to Lymphocytes with Multiple Anti-H-2 Reactivities....Pages 281-287
Frequency and Restriction of Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Precursors in Neonatally Thymectomized Mice....Pages 289-295
Front Matter....Pages 235-235
Accumulation of Mature T and B Cells and Abnormalities of Lymphocyte Traffic in the Thymus of Aged NZB × SJL F 1 Female Mice....Pages 297-302
Structural and Functional Alterations of the Aging Human Thymus....Pages 303-312
Study of Beta Adrenoceptors on Subpopulations of Thymocytes Separated on Ficoll-Hypaque Density Gradients....Pages 313-318
Lymphocyte Differentiation in the Rabbit Thymus....Pages 319-325
Monoclonal Antibodies Against Rat T Cells....Pages 327-333
Ontogeny of the Immune System in Fish — Role of the Thymus....Pages 335-341
The Thymus-Hypophysis Interaction in the Developing Chick Embryo: Thymic Epithelial Cells in Hypophysectomized Embryos....Pages 343-348
Monoclonal Antibodies to Cell Surface Antigens on Lymphoid and Non-Lymphoid Cells of the Mouse....Pages 349-356
Cultured Thymic Epithelium. Its Morphological Characterization and Biological Effect in Vivo in Athymic Nude Rats....Pages 357-364
Ontogeny of LYT 1 and LYT 123 Lymphocytes in the Mouse Thymus....Pages 365-370
Front Matter....Pages 371-371
Introduction: Non-Lymphoid Cells and Factors in Immune Reactions....Pages 373-374
Evidence for Extrinsic Origin of Ia Positive Cells in Embryonic Murine Thymus....Pages 375-380
Ia Positive Cells in the Medulla of Rat Thymus are Bone Marrow Derived....Pages 381-387
Morphological Assessment of Immunologically Relevant Cells in the Thymus....Pages 389-399
The Principal Cells in the Thymus Expressing MHC Antigens are Epithelial....Pages 401-405
Interdigitating cells. A Guiding Cell Line in T-Cell Reactivity....Pages 407-414
The Immunological Significance of Birbeck Granule Containing Cells....Pages 415-420
A Comparative Study of Accessory Cells Derived from the Peritoneum and from Solid Tissues....Pages 421-428
Characterization of Bone Marrow Derived Macrophage as Ia-Bearing Accessory Cells....Pages 429-433
The Frequency and Surface Markers of Antigen-Laden Cells in Thoracic Duct Lymph....Pages 435-440
Front Matter....Pages 371-371
Rat Thymus Micro-Environment: An Ultrastructural and Functional Characterization....Pages 441-446
The Effect of Veiled Cells on Lymphocyte Function....Pages 447-454
Effect of an Acute Viral Infection by a Silent Virus on the Humoral Immune Responses....Pages 455-460
Modulatory Effects of Splenic Accessory Cells on in Vivo Antibody Response....Pages 461-462
Macrophages, Langerhans Cells, Interdigitating and Dendritic Accessory Cells: A Summary....Pages 463-468
Front Matter....Pages 469-469
Gut and Bronchus Associated Lymphoid Tissue: An Overview....Pages 471-477
Intestinal Mast Cells and Their Relation to Mesenteric Lymph Nodes....Pages 479-483
Ultrastructural Analysis of Lymphoid Subpopulations and Their Relation to Stationary Cells in the Epithelial Crypts and the Follicles during Early Ontogeny of the Human Tonsilla Palatina....Pages 485-490
Histology and Immunohistochemistry of Bronchus Associated Lymphoid Tissue (BALT) in The Rat....Pages 491-497
Preferential Uptake of Soluble Antigen by Respiratory Tract Epithelium Overlying Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue in the Rat....Pages 499-505
Macrophage Function in Peyer’s Patch Epithelium....Pages 507-513
Development of Immune Potential and Migration Pattern of Cells from Germfree (GF) and Conventionally (CONV) Reared Rats....Pages 515-520
Unique Functional Characteristics of Mucosal Mast Cells....Pages 521-527
Front Matter....Pages 529-529
H-2-Restriction of T Cells Mediating Lethal Graft-Versus-Host-Disease to Minor Histocompatibility Determinants....Pages 531-536
Induction of Either Acute or Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease Due to Genetic Differences Among Donor T Cells....Pages 537-544
Subpopulations of T Cells in the Rat that Mediate Graft-Versus-Host Reactions and Lethal Graft-Versus-Host Disease....Pages 545-551
Alterated Immunological Reactivity in Rats Sustaining a Graft-Versus-Host-Reaction (GvHR)....Pages 553-561
Specific Systemic Graft-Versus-Host Resistance: Failure to Induce in Adult F 1 Rats Tolerized at Birth to Anti-MHC Receptors on Parental T Cells....Pages 563-567
The Rowett Nude (rnu) Rat as a Host in the Popliteal Lymph Node GVH Reaction....Pages 569-576
Specific Suppression of Anti-Host Immune Reactivity in Graft-Versus-Host Reaction....Pages 577-583
Front Matter....Pages 529-529
Systemic Immunomodulation Induced by a “Loco-Regional” GVHR in the Rat....Pages 585-590
Lymphoid Tissue Transplantation in Rats Leads to a GVHR, Inducing a Specific T-Cell Mediated Autoreactivity Against MHC-Antigens....Pages 591-597
Front Matter....Pages 599-599
Immunoregulatory Factors Produced by Activated Lymph Nodes In Vivo ....Pages 601-607
Impairment of Antigen-Specific T Cell Proliferative Response in B Cell Suppressed Mice....Pages 609-615
T Cell-Dependent B Cell Lymphoproliferation and Activation Induced by the Drug Diphenylhydantoin....Pages 617-622
Negative Selection of Discrete Subgroups of T Helper Cells Restricted by Determinants Present on I-A and I-A/E Molecules....Pages 623-627
Induction and Suppression of Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity to Sheep Red Blood Cells by Anti-Idiotypic Antiserum....Pages 629-633
Genes of the Major Histocompatibility Complex Control Transmission of Information Between Initiator and Recruited T Lymphocyte....Pages 635-641
The Role of I-J Subregion Gene Products in the Inhibition of Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity to Major Histocompatibility Antigens by Specific Suppressor T Cells....Pages 643-650
Nonspecific Suppression of Anti-Graft Immunity by Antigen-Specific T Suppressor Cells....Pages 651-658
Cell-Interactions in the Splenic Suppression Caused by Antigen-Feeding....Pages 659-668
Autoimmune Disease Strongly Resembling Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) in F 1 Mice Undergoing Graft-Versus-Host Reaction (GVHR)....Pages 669-677
Impaired Host Resistance Against Local JMV Marek’s Disease Tumors after Thymectomy and After Bursectomy....Pages 679-685
Lack of Suppressor T Cells in Renal Transplant Recipients and Activation by Aminophylline....Pages 687-691
Secondary in Vivo Cytotoxic T Cell Responses to Minor Histocompatibility Antigens....Pages 693-698
Cellular and Genetic Basis of the Relative Resistance to the Induction of Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis (EAE) in Albino Oxford (AO) Rats....Pages 699-702
Quantitative Aspects of the Nonspecific Humoral Immune Response to Sheep Erythrocytes....Pages 703-710
The Effect of Cyclosporin a on Spontaneous Autoimmune Thyroiditis in Obese Strain (OS) Chickens....Pages 711-717
Characteristics of IL-3 Derived and IL-3 Dependent Lymphocyte Cell Lines....Pages 719-724
Developmental Aspects of T-Suppressor Cells Induced by Hapten-Carrier Conjugates....Pages 725-731
Front Matter....Pages 599-599
Immune Response Regulation....Pages 733-736
Front Matter....Pages 737-737
Introduction....Pages 739-742
The Role of T Cells in B Cell Priming and Germinal Centre Development....Pages 743-749
Expression of T Cell Antigens by Cells in Mouse and Human Primary and Secondary Follicles....Pages 751-756
Localization Patterns of Germinal Center Cell Subsets Differing in Density and in Sedimentation Velocity....Pages 757-763
Surface Phenotype and Migratory Capability of Peyer’s Patch Germinal Center Cells....Pages 765-772
Separation and Characterization of Tonsillar Germinal Centre Lymphocytes Using Peanut Lectin....Pages 773-780
Non-Lymphoid Cells from Rat Intestinal Lymph....Pages 781-789
Effect of Immunological Adjuvants on the Appearance of Monocyte and Dendritic Cell Precursors in Rat Thoracic Duct Lymph....Pages 791-799
Dendritic Reticulum Cell Sarcoma: A Rare Tumor of the Follicular Compartment....Pages 801-808
Immunoperoxidase Analysis of B and T Cell Populations in Human Lymphoid Follicles....Pages 809-816
Disparity between Humoral Antibody Formation and Proliferative Reactions in Lymph Nodes: C57L/J vs. Haired and Hairless HRS/J MICE....Pages 817-822
Isolation and Properties of Spleen Follicular Dendritic Cells....Pages 823-827
Immunocytological Characterization of the Constituent Cells of the Secondary Nodules in Human Tonsils — II....Pages 829-835
Lymph Macrophages Enter the Germinal Center of Regional Lymph Nodes....Pages 837-841
Formation of Germinal Centers in the Rat Thymus....Pages 843-844
Maturity of Precursor Cells for Germinal Centers....Pages 845-847
Back Matter....Pages 849-852




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