Lectures in Immunochemistry
β Scribed by Michael Heidelberger (Auth.)
- Year
- 1956
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 155
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Preface, Pages vii-viii
I - ImmunochemistryβPast, Present, and Future, Pages 1-14
II - The Chemistry of Antigens and Antibodies, Pages 15-31
III - Development of Quantitative Analytical Methods in Immunologyβthe Precipitin Reaction, Pages 32-51
IV - Bacterial Agglutination and the Consequences of Quantitative Studies on the Precipitin and Agglutinin Reactions, Pages 52-72
V - Relations Between Chemical Constitution and Immunological Specificity, Pages 73-92
VI - Complement and Immune Hemolysis, Pages 93-114
VII - Immunity, Pages 115-119
VIII - The Formation, Measurement, and Persistence of Antibodies in Man after Immunization, Pages 120-131
IX - The Precipitin Reaction and Studies of Native and Denatured Proteins and Derivatives, Pages 132-150
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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