This volume provides a state-of-the-art update on Fc Receptors (FcRs). It is divided into five parts. Part I, Old and New FcRs, deals with the long-sought-after FcΒ΅R and the recently discovered FCRL family and TRIM21. Part II, FcR Signaling, presents a computational model of FcΞ΅RI signaling, novel c
[Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology] Fc Receptors Volume 382 || Intracellular Antibody Immunity and the Cytosolic Fc Receptor TRIM21
β Scribed by Daeron, Marc; Nimmerjahn, Falk
- Book ID
- 126947442
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 673 KB
- Edition
- 2014
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3319079115
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume provides a state-of-the-art update on Fc Receptors (FcRs). It is divided into five parts. Part I, Old and New FcRs, deals with the long-sought-after FcΒ΅R and the recently discovered FCRL family and TRIM21. Part II, FcR Signaling, presents a computational model of FcΞ΅RI signaling, novel calcium channels, and the lipid phosphatase SHIP1. Part III, FcR Biology, addresses major physiological functions of FcRs, their glycosylation, how they induce and regulate both adaptive immune responses and inflammation, especially in vivo, FcR humanized mice, and the multifaceted properties of FcRn. Part IV, FcRs and Disease, discusses FcR polymorphism, FcRs in rheumatoid arthritis and whether their FcRs make macaques good models for studying HIV infection. In Part V, FcRs and Therapeutic Antibodies, the roles of various FcRs, including FcΞ³RIIB and FcΞ±RI, in the immunotherapy of cancer and autoimmune diseases using monoclonal antibodies and IVIg are highlighted. All 18 chapters were written by respected experts in their fields, offering an invaluable reference source for scientists and clinicians interested in FcRs and how to better master antibodies for therapeutic purposes.
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