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Isolation Characterization, and Utilization of T Lymphocyte Clones
โ Scribed by C. Fathman (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 522
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Isolation Characterization, and Utilization of T Lymphocyte Clones.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages xxi-xxvi
Preface, Pages xxvii-xxviii, C. Garrison Fathman, Frank W. Fitch
1 - Introduction and Historical Overview, Pages 1-9, Frank W. Fitch, Jean-Charles Cerottini
2 - Differentiation within the Immune System: The Importance of Cloning, Pages 11-18, N.A. Mitchison
3 - Biochemical Characterization of Interleukin-2 (T Cell Growth Factor), Pages 21-40, Steven Gillis, James Watson, Diane Mochizuki
4 - Production and Assay of Interleukin-1 (IL-1), Pages 41-56, Igal Gery
5 - Production and Properties of Human IL-2, Pages 57-82, Elizabeth A. Grimm, Steven A. Rosenberg
6 - Signal Requirement For T Lymphocyte Activation, Pages 83-91, Jacques M. Chiller, Elaine C. DeFreitas, Robert W. Chesnut, Howard M. Grey, Barry J. Skidmore
7 - An Overview, Pages 95-107, Tomio Tada, Makoto Nonaka
8 - Factors, Receptors, and Their Ligands: Studies with H-2 Restricted Helper Hybridoma Clones, Pages 109-117, Peter Lonai, Esther Arman, Huub F.C. Savelkoul, Varda Friedman, Joseph Puri, Gรผnter Hรคmmerling
9 - Properties of Antigen-Specific H-2 Restricted T Cell Hybridomas, Pages 119-126, Philippa Marrack, Sam D. Graham Jr., H. James Leibson, Neal Roehm, Dale Wegmann, John W. Kappler
10 - Studies on an Antigen-Specific Suppressor Factor Produced by a T Hybrid Line, Pages 127-136, Michael J. Taussig
11 - Characterization of Antigen-Specific Suppressor Factors from T Cell Hybridomas, Pages 137-148, Judith A. Kapp, Barbara A. Araneo
12 - Suppression of Antibody Responses by a T Cell Hybridoma-Derived Haplotype-Specific Suppressor Factor, Pages 149-155, Craig M. Sorensen, Carl W. Pierce
13 - Soluble Immune Response Suppressor (SIRS) Derived from T Cell Hybridomas, Pages 157-162, Thomas M. Aune, Carl W. Pierce
14 - An Overview, Pages 165-181, Markus Nabholz
15 - Karyotype Evolution of Cytolytic T Cell Lines, Pages 183-191, Judith P. Johnson, Maurizio Cianfriglia, Andrew L. Glasebrook, Markus Nabholz
16 - Growth Regulation of Cytolytic T Cell Lines by Interleukin-2, Pages 193-203, Rafick P. Sekaly, H. Robson MacDonald, Markus Nabholz
17 - Correlation between Cytolytic Activity, Growth Factor Dependence, and Lectin Resistance in Cytolytic T Cell Hybrids, Pages 205-215, Andreas Conzelmann, Patricia Corthesy, Markus Nabholz
18 - An Overview, Pages 219-231, R.G. Miller
19 - Clonal Analysis of Helper and Cytolytic T Cells: Multiple, Independently Regulated Precursor Sets at Frequencies Suggesting a Limited Repertoire, Pages 233-244, Klaus Eichmann, Jรถrg Goronzy, Ute Hamann, Peter H. Krammer, Rudolf C. Kuppers, Inga Melchers, Markus M. Simon, Gabriele Zahn
20 - Frequency, Regulation, and H-2 Epitope Specificity of Alloreactive and H-2-Restricted CTL Clones, Pages 245-251, Gรผnter J. Hรคmmerling, Cornelia Weyand, Jรถrg Goronzy
21 - Production of Lymphokines by Murine T Cells Grown in Limiting Dilution and Long-Term Cultures, Pages 253-262, Peter H. Krammer, Michael Dy, Lothar Hultner, Peter Isakson, Ursula Kees, Marie-Luise Lohmann-Matthes, Fabrizio Marcucci, Andrea Michnay, Ellen Purรฉ, Anneliese Schimpl, Fritz Staber, Ellen S. Vitetta, Michael Waller
22 - An Overview, Pages 265-284, Andrew L. Glasebrook, Frank W. Fitch
23 - Cloned Continuous Lines of H-2-Restricted Influenza Virus-Specific CTL: Probes of T Lymphocyte Specificity and Heterogeneity, Pages 285-295, T.J. Braciale, V.L. Braciale, M.E. Andrew
24 - Cytolytic T Lymphocyte Clones Recognizing Murine Sarcoma Virus-Induced Tumor Antigens, Pages 297-311, K. Theodor Brunner, Arthur Weiss, H. Robson MacDonald, Jean-Charles Cerottini
25 - The Specificity Repertoire of Cytolytic T Lymphocytes, Pages 313-323, Linda A. Sherman
26 - Alloreactive T Cell Clones Which Recognize Hybrid Determinants, Pages 325-329, Barbara N. Beck, C.G. Fathman
27 - Anti-H-2 Reactivity of Mls-Specific T Cell Clones, Pages 331-339, Susan R. Webb, Jennifer Bruce, Katherine Molnar-Kimber, Darcy B. Wilson, Jonathan Sprent
28 - Lymphokine Production by Cytolytic and Noncytolytic Alloreactive T Cell Clones, Pages 341-354, Andrew L. Glasebrook, Anne Kelso, Rudolf H. Zubler, John M. Ely, Michael B. Prystowsky, Frank W. Fitch
29 - An Overview, Pages 357-365, C. Garrison Fathman
30 - An Analysis of T Cell Antigen Recognition Utilizing T Cell Clones, Pages 367-374, A.J. Infante, M. Kimoto, C.G. Fathman
31 - Alloreactivity of Antigen-Specific T Cell Clones, Pages 375-384, Ronald H. Schwartz, Benjamin Sredni
32 - Mechanism of B Cell Activation by Monoclonal T Helper Cell Populations, Pages 385-395, Richard J. Hodes, Yoshihiro Asano, Minoru Shigeta, Karen S. Hathcock, Masao Kimoto, C. Garrison Fathman, Alfred Singer
33 - T Cell Lines and T Cell Clones Bearing Cross-Reactive Idiotype, Pages 397-404, Jacques Thรจze, Masao Kimoto, Marie-Lise Gougeon, Jean-Louis Moreau, Gerard Somme, Lise Leclercq, C. Garrison Fathman
34 - Specific Regulation of Immune Responses by Products of T Cell Clones, Pages 405-409, Harvey Cantor
35 - Cloning of T Lymphocytes in Man, Pages 413-424, Fritz H. Bach, Hartwig Bunzendahl, Siew-Lin Wee, Jun Iwaki, Miriam Segall
36 - Human T Cell Clones: Function, Specificity, and Cell Surface Markers, Pages 425-437, Bernard Malissen, Claude Mawas
37 - Human T Cell Clones Reactive with Soluble Antigens: Methodology, Specificity, and MHC Restriction, Pages 439-447, Benjamin Sredni, David Volkman, Ronald H. Schwartz, Anthony S. Fauci
38 - Potential Use of Expanded T Lymphoid Cells and T Cell Clones for the Immunotherapy of Cancer, Pages 451-466, Steven A. Rosenberg
39 - Cloned T Cells as a Tool for Molecular Geneticists: Approaches to Cloning Genes Which Encode T Cell Antigen Receptors, Pages 467-491, Mitchell Kronenberg, Ellen Kraig, Suzanna J. Horvath, Leroy E. Hood
IX - Appendix, Pages 493-538
Index, Pages 539-549
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