</p>Content: <br>Chapter 1 Chairman's Opening Remarks (pages 1โ2): Professor R. Kourilsky<br>Chapter 2 Nomenclature of Immunologically Competent Cells (pages 3โ4): Astrid Fagraeus<br>Chapter 3 An in vitro Study of Some Mechanisms of Antigen Uptake by Cells (pages 5โ43): K. Robineaux and J. Pinet<br>
Ciba Foundation Symposium - Cellular Injury
- Publisher
- Ciba Foundation
- Year
- 1964
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 413
- Series
- Novartis Foundation Symposia
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Chapter 1 Cellular Injury and Alkylation of Cell Components (pages 1โ29): P. N. Magee
Chapter 2 The Cytotoxic Effect of Leucocidin (pages 30โ52): A. M. Woodin and A. A. Wieneke
Chapter 3 Mechanism of Action of Certain Exogenous Toxic Agents in Liver Cells (pages 53โ73): K. R. Rees
Chapter 4 Endogenous Mechanisms of Injury in Relation to Inflammation (pages 74โ86): W. G. Spector and D. A. Willoughby
Chapter 5 Interactions Between Dead Cells and Living Tissue (pages 87โ105): G. Majno
Chapter 6 Cell Injury in the Newborn Animal (pages 106โ122): M. J. R. Dawkins
Chapter 7 Microsomal Peroxidation of Lipids and its Possible Role in Cellular Injury (pages 123โ135): P. Hochstein and L. Ernster
Chapter 8 Cellular Injuries Caused by Folic Acid Antagonists and Somec Orticosteroids (pages 136โ166): W. Jacobson
Chapter 9 Interactions Producing Injury or Repair of Cellular Membranes (pages 167โ186): A. D. Bangham
Chapter 10 Possible Role of Ion Shifts in Liver Injury (pages 187โ208): J. D. Judah, K. Ahmed and A. E. M. Mclean
Chapter 11 Fine Structural Lesions Induced by Viruses (pages 209โ247): W. Bernhard
Chapter 12 Electron Microscopy of Liver and Kidney Cells in Dietary Deficiencies (pages 248โ286): W. S. Hartroft
Chapter 13 Studies on Cell Agony and Death: An Attempt at Classification (pages 287โ328): M. Bessis
Chapter 14 The Death of Cells in Normal Multicellular Organisms (pages 329โ351): J. D. Biggers
Chapter 15 Controlled Degeneration During Development (pages 352โ386): E. Zwilling
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