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نویسندگان: Dolph Adams (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780120442201, 0323140696
ناشر: Elsevier Science
سال نشر: 1981
تعداد صفحات: 991
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 18 مگابایت
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Content:
Academic Press Rapid Manuscript Reproduction, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
CONTRIBUTORS, Pages xv-xxi
PREFACE, Pages xxiii-xxiv, D.O. Adams, P.J. Edelson, H.S. Koren
1 - THE CULTURE OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES: A BRIEF OVERVIEW, Pages 1-4, D.O. Adams, P.J. Edelson
2 - MURINE MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES FROM BONE MARROW, Pages 5-20, Carleton C. Stewart
3 - OBTAINING AND CULTURING MURINE MONOCYTES, Pages 21-32, Carleton C. Stewart
4 - OBTAINING AND CULTURING HUMAN MONOCYTES, Pages 33-42, Steven D. Douglas, Steven H. Zuckerman, Samuel K. Ackerman
5 - ISOLATION OF HUMAN MONOCYTES, Pages 43-47, Dina G. Fischer, Hillel S. Koren
6 - CULTURE OF HUMAN MONOCYTES IN MICROPLATES AND ENZYMATIC ASSAYS FOR FOLLOWING THEIR MATURATION, Pages 49-62, Lois B. Epstein, Karen Yu, Lawrence P. Chong, Constance C. Reese
7 - PERITONEAL MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES FROM SMALL ANIMALS, Pages 63-67, Monte S. Meltzer
8 - OBTAINING AND CULTURING HUMAN AND ANIMAL ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES, Pages 69-83, Robert M. Senior, Edward J. Campbell, Beat Villiger
9 - OBTAINING HUMAN MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES FROM COLOSTRUM, Pages 85-88, F.S. Cole
10 - OBTAINING ADHERENT CELLS FROM SPLEEN, Pages 89-95, Karen S. Hathcock, Alfred Singer, Richard J. Hodes
11 - OBTAINING KUPFFER CELLS, Pages 97-102, R. Seljelid, B. Smedsrød
12 - OBTAINING MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES FROM DISAGGREGATED NEOPLASMS, Pages 103-109, Stephen W. Russell
13 - OBTAINING MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES FROM GRANULOMAS, Pages 111-119, Robert J. Bonney
14 - TEFLON FILM AS A SUBSTRATE FOR THE CULTURE OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 121-131, Jos W.M. van der Meer, Joke S. van de Gevel, Ralph van Furth
15 - EFFECTS OF HUSBANDRY AND MOUSE STRAINS ON MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 133-137, Monte S. Meltzer
16 - ENDOTOXIN CONTAMINATION AND in vitro MONOCYTE-MACROPHAGE FUNCTION: METHODS OF DETECTING, DETOXIFYING, AND ELIMINATING ENDOTOXIN, Pages 139-154, J. Brice Weinberg
17 - CONTINUOUS CELL LINES WITH PROPERTIES OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 155-173, Peter Ralph
18 - SEPARATION OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES FOR ENRICHMENT AND FOR DEPLETION: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 175-178, William S. Walker
19 - SEPARATION OF MURINE MACROPHAGES BY ADHERENCE TO SOLID SUBSTRATES, Pages 179-186, Donald E. Mosier
20 - SEPARATION OF HUMAN MONOCYTES AND GUINEA PIG MACROPHAGES BY DENSITY GRADIENTS OF METRIZAMIDE, Pages 187-193, Barbara A. Sherry, Mathew A. Vadas, John R. David
21 - SEPARATION OF MURINE MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES BY DENSITY GRADIENTS OF PERCOLL, Pages 195-200, Raymond B. Hester, William S. Walker
22 - SEPARATION OF MONOCYTES BY DENSITY GRADIENTS OF PERCOLL, Pages 201-205, R. Seljelid, H. Pertoft
23 - SEPARATION OF MURINE MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES BY VELOCITY SEDIMENTATION AT UNIT GRAVITY, Pages 207-220, Louis M. Pelus, MalcolmA.S. Moore
24 - USE OF LIDOCAINE FOR DETACHMENT OF ADHERENT MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 221-224, Carl F. Nathan
25 - USE OF SEPHADEX COLUMNS TO DEPLETE MONONUCLEAR PHAGOTCYES, Pages 225-230, Robert I. Mishell, Barbara B. Mishell
26 - DEPLETION OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES: PITFALLS IN THE USE OF CARBONYL IRON, CARRAGEENAN, SILICA, TRYPAN BLUE, OR ANTIMONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTE SERUM, Pages 231-242, Paul A. LeBlanc, Stephen W. Russell
27 - IDENTIFICATION OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES: OVERVIEW AND DEFINITIONS, Pages 243-251, R. van Furth
28 - CHARACTERISTICS OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES FROM DIFFERENT TISSUES, Pages 253-272, M.M.C. Diesselhoff-den Dulk, R. van Furth
29 - Fc AND C3 RECEPTORS, Pages 273-282, Celso Bianco, Bronislaw Pytowski
30 - IDENTIFICATION OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES BY INGESTION OF PARTICULATE MATERIALS, SUCH AS ERYTHROCYTES, CARBON, ZYMOSAN, OR LATEX, Pages 283-293, Steven M. Taffet, Stephen W. Russell
31 - HETEROANTISERA RAISED AGAINST MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 295-303, Alan M. Kaplan, T. Mohanakumar
32 - MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AS TOOLS FOR THE STUDY OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 305-313, Timothy A. Springer
33 - ANTISERA AGAINST Ia ANTIGENS, Pages 315-324, Carol Cowing
34 - QUANTITATION OF ADHERENT MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES BY INVERTED PHASE MICROSCOPY, Pages 325-329, D.O. Adams
35 - QUANTITATION OF DNA IN MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 331-336, D.O. Adams
36 - LOWRY AND BRADFORD ASSAYS FOR PROTEIN, Pages 337-343, Paul J. Edelson, Robert A. Duncan
37 - USE OF WRIGHT'S STAIN AND CYTOCENTRIFUGE PREPARATIONS, Pages 345-347, Monte S. Meltzer
38 - USE OF PHASE CONTRAST MICROSCOPY, Pages 349-362, Stanton G. Axline
39 - USE OF PEROXIDASE STAIN BY THE KAPLOW METHOD, Pages 363-366, Monte S. Meltzer
40 - USE OF NONSPECIFIC ESTERASE STAIN, Pages 367-374, Glenn A. Miller, Page S. Morahan
41 - HISTOCHEMICAL STAINS FOR MACROPHAGES IN CELL SMEARS AND TISSUE SECTIONS: β-GALACTOSIDASE, ACID PHOSPHATASE, NONSPECIFIC ESTERASE, SUCCINIC DEHYDROGENASE, AND CYTOCHROME OXIDASE, Pages 375-396, Arthur M. Dannenberg Jr., Moritaka Suga
42 - USE OF TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, Pages 397-401, Martha E. Fedorko
43 - PREPARATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, Pages 403-412, Susan R. Walker, John D. Shelburne
44 - USE OF ULTRASTRUCTURAL HISTOCHEMISTRY, Pages 413-432, Barbara A. Nichols
45 - LYSOSOMAL ENZYMES, Pages 433-448, Earl H. Harrison, William E. Bowers
46 - MICROSOMAL HEME OXYGENASE, Pages 449-453, Diethard Gemsa
47 - HISTAMINE-O-METHYLTRANSFERASE, Pages 455-459, Julian Melamed, Harvey R. Colten
48 - 5′-NUCLEOTIDASE ASSAY, Pages 461-467, Paul J. Edelson, Robert A. Duncan
49 - ALKALINE PHOSPHODIESTERASE I, Pages 469-472, Paul J. Edelson, Katherine D. Gass
50 - QUANTITATION OF LEUCINE AMINOPEPTIDASE OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 473-476, Page S. Morahan
51 - HEXOSE MONOPHOSPHATE SHUNT ACTIVITY AND OXYGEN UPTAKE, Pages 477-488, Lawrence R. DeChatelet, J. Wallace Parce
52 - SECRETION OF SUPEROXIDE ANION, Pages 489-497, Richard B. Johnston Jr.
53 - RELEASE OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, Pages 499-510, Carl F. Nathan
54 - ANTIBODY-DEPENDENT AND ANTIBODY-INDEPENDENT PHAGOCYTOSIS, Pages 511-527, Denise R. Shaw, Frank M. Griffin Jr.
55 - PINOCYTIC RATE USING HORSERADISH PEROXIDASE, Pages 529-534, Paul J. Edelson
56 - CHEMOTAXIS OF HUMAN AND MURINE MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 535-547, Ralph Snyderman
57 - SECRETORY FUNCTIONS OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES: OVERVIEW AND METHODS FOR PREPARING CONDITIONED SUPERNATANTS, Pages 549-559, Philip Davies
58 - CHARACTERIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF MACROPHAGE PROTEINASES AND PROTEINASE INHIBITORS, Pages 561-575, Zena Werb
59 - GROWTH OF MACROPHAGES ON COLLAGEN-, ELASTIN-, AND GLYCOPROTEIN-COATED PLATES AS A TOOL FOR INVESTIGATING MACROPHAGE PROTEINASES, Pages 577-591, Peter A. Jones, Zena Werb
60 - NEUTRAL PROTEASES BY 3H-LABELED CASEIN, Pages 593-598, D.O. Adams
61 - PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATORS BY USE OF 3H-LABELED CASEIN SUBSTRATE, Pages 599-602, S.V. Pizzo, J.G. Lewis
62 - ELASTINOLYTIC ENZYMES, Pages 603-618, Michael J. Banda, H.F. Dovey, Zena Werb
63 - MICROTITER ASSAY FOR ANTIVIRAL EFFECTS OF HUMAN AND MURINE INTERFERON UTILIZING A VERTICAL LIGHT PATH PHOTOMETER FOR QUANTITATION, Pages 619-628, Lois B. Epstein, Nancy H. McManus, Samuel J. Hebert, Judith Woods-Hellman, Diane G. Oliver
64 - ENDOGENOUS PYROGEN, Pages 629-639, Charles A. Dinarello
65 - PROSTAGLANDINS, Pages 641-654, John L. Humes
66 - QUANTITATION OF SELECTED COMPLEMENT COMPONENTS, Pages 655-665, F. Sessions Cole, David J. Gash, Harvey R. Colten
67 - LYSOZYME, Pages 667-683, Lata S. Nerurkar
68 - DESTRUCTION OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES IN VITRO, Pages 685-691, George L. Spitalny, Robert J. North
69 - INGESTION AND DESTRUCTION OF Candida albicans, Pages 693-708, Robert I. Lehrer
70 - QUANTITATION OF DESTRUCTION OF TOXOPLASMA, Pages 709-723, Rima McLeod, Jack S. Remington
71 - DESTRUCTION OF RICKETTSIAE, Pages 725-743, Carol A. Nacy, Stanley C. Oaks
72 - DESTRUCTION OF LEISHMANIA, Pages 745-758, Carol A. Nacy, Michael G. Pappas
73 - DESTRUCTION OF VIRUSES, Pages 759-774, Stephen S. Morse, Page S. Morahan
74 - CYTOSTASIS OF TUMOR AND NONTUMOR CELLS, Pages 775-783, Alan M. Kaplan
75 - CYTOLYSIS OF TUMOR CELLS BY RELEASE OF [3H-] THYMIDINE, Pages 785-791, Monte S. Meltzer
76 - QUANTIFICATION OF CYTOLYSIS OF NEOPLASTIC CELLS BY RELEASE OF CHROMIUM-51, Pages 793-799, Stephen W. Russell
77 - ASSESSMENT OF CYTOLYSIS OF TUMOR CELLS BY RELEASE OF [125I]IODODEOXYURIDINE, Pages 801-812, Ronald B. Herberman
78 - ANTIBODY-DEPENDENT CELLULAR CYTOTOXICITY (ADCC) OF ERYTHROID AND TUMOR CELLS, Pages 813-820, Hillel S. Koren, Dina G. Fischer
79 - OVERVIEW: THE MACROPHAGE IN CELL BIOLOGY, Pages 821-860, David Vaux, Siamon Gordon
80 - BIOSYNTHETIC RADIOLABELING OF CELLULAR AND SECRETED PROTEINS OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 861-872, Zena Werb, Jennie R. Chin
81 - EXTRACTION, IDENTIFICATION, AND QUANTITATION OF LIPIDS, Pages 873-891, Eileen M. Mahoney, William A. Scott
82 - SYNTHESIS, CELLULAR TURNOVER, AND MASS OF CHOLESTEROL, Pages 893-907, Harry W. Chen, Andrew A. Kandutsch
83 - SOLUTE UPTAKE AND MEMBRANE TRANSPORT BY MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 909-924, Phyllis R. Strauss
84 - USE OF LACTOPEROXIDASE FOR LABELLING MEMBRANE PROTEINS, Pages 925-931, Helen L. Yin
85 - BINDING OF SYNTHETIC CHEMOTACTIC PEPTIDES AS A MODEL OF LIGAND-RECEPTOR INTERACTION, Pages 933-941, Edward J. Fudman, Ralph Snyderman
86 - ISOLATION OF PHAGOSOMES FROM MOUSE PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES, Pages 943-949, Maja Nowakowski, Celso Bianco
87 - STUDY OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES IN VIVO: OVERVIEW, Pages 951-957, D.S. Nelson
88 - QUANTITATION OF THE INFLAMMATORY ACCUMULATION OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES IN VIVO, Pages 959-968, George J. Cianciolo, Ralph Snyderman
89 - SYSTEMIC LABELING OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES, Pages 969-981, Alvin Volkman, Richard T. Sawyer
90 - LABELING OF MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTES IN GRANULOMAS AND INFLAMMATORY SITES, Pages 983-988, T.J. Chambers, W.G. Spector
91 - IDENTIFICATION OF Fc AND COMPLEMENT RECEPTORS IN TISSUE SECTIONS, Pages 989-1010, Jeffrey Cossman, Elaine S. Jaffe
92 - DETERMINATION OF MACROPHAGE-MEDIATED ANTIBACTERIAL RESISTANCE, Pages 1011-1018, R.J. North, G.L. Spitalny
Supplement To Table Of Contents, Page 1019
INDEX, Pages 1021-1023