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Antibodies: Structure, Synthesis, Function, and Immunologic Intervention in Disease

✍ Scribed by Keith J. Dorrington, Michel H. Klein (auth.), Andor Szentivanyi M.D., Paul H. Maurer Ph.D., Bernard W. Janicki Ph.D. (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Leaves
207
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This publication is based on a Symposium that has been held in Clearwater, Florida on February 19-21, 1986, on antibodies, their structure, synthesis, function, and clinical applicability in disease. Organization of this symposium by the University of South Florida College of Medicine was prompted by the unparalleled current expansion of information on these topics in general, and in the field of antibody diverΒ­ sity, in particular. The issues that surround the last named dimension of this field, began to surface in the late 1950's with the first conclusive genetic studies having been answered, and a new set of concepts has been deΒ­ fined. As we see it from the material presented in this volume, now new and different questions are being raised and answered by studies in progress, and it may be expected that there will be other questions that will be with us for a considerably longer time. We believe that the symposium brought together many prominent investiΒ­ gators with different backgrounds and training experiences such as immunoloΒ­ gists, microbiologists, biochemists, molecular biologists, and clinical sciΒ­ entists, thus providing an excellent example of the interdisciplinary value of modern immunology and modern biomedical science in general. We believe, therefore, that bringing these complex topics to a wide audience of bioΒ­ medical scientists through this symposium as well as this volume is of value to the scientific and to the medical community.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Three-Dimensional Structure of Immunoglobulin G and its Relationship to the Expression of Biological Functions....Pages 3-10
New Concepts in Antibody Structure....Pages 11-17
Nature of the Antibody Combining Site....Pages 19-40
Front Matter....Pages 41-41
B Cell Development in Mammals....Pages 43-47
Control of ΞΌ + Ξ΄ Gene Expression in B Lymphocyte Development....Pages 49-60
Functional Maturation of B Cell Repertoire Expression....Pages 61-69
Receptor Cross-Linkage Stimulates B Cell Activation....Pages 71-78
Front Matter....Pages 79-79
Induction of Antibodies to Pseudorabies Virus by Immunization with Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies....Pages 81-89
Network and Regulation of the Idiotypic Repertoire....Pages 91-105
Anti-Hapten Idiotype Models in Studies of Aging and Idiotype Networks....Pages 107-115
Front Matter....Pages 117-117
Antibodies to Acetylcholine, Adenosine and Glucocorticoid Receptors by an Auto-Anti-Idiotypic Route....Pages 119-134
Idiotypic Interactions in the Treatment of Human Diseases....Pages 135-153
Regulation of Autoimmune Diseases....Pages 155-163
Front Matter....Pages 165-165
Transfectomas Provide Antibodies with Novel Structures and Functions....Pages 167-178
The Use of Ricin a Chain-Containing Immunotoxins to Kill Neoplastic B Cells....Pages 179-187
Monoclonal Antibodies and Immunoconjugates as Anti-Cancer Agents....Pages 189-200
Front Matter....Pages 201-201
Overview and Comments....Pages 203-206
Back Matter....Pages 207-215

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