<p>This volume is divided into three sections. Section I deals with factors that regulate the development and maturation of T cells and B cells and lymphocyte traffic. The significance of C-kit, Bcl-6, IL-7, and Vav in the development of T and B lymphocytes is discussed. A role of lymphotoxins and V
Lymphocyte Differentiation, Recognition, and Regulation
β Scribed by David H. Katz, F. J. Dixon and Henry G. Kunkel (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press Inc
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 755
- Series
- Immunology: an international series
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
IMMUNOLOGY, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Preface, Pages xi-xii
I - Introduction, Pages 1-8
II - Surface Antigens and Markers on T Lymphocytes, Pages 9-39
III - Surface Antigens and Markers on B Lymphocytes, Pages 40-69
IV - Surface Antigens Present on T Lymphocytes and Also on B Lymphocytes, Pages 70-118
V - Ontogeny of the Two Major Classes of Lymphocytes, Pages 119-151
VI - Surface Immunoglobulin on Lymphocytes, Pages 152-187
VII - Immunological Specificity of Immunocompetent Lymphocytes, Pages 188-246
VIII - Functional Properties of T Lymphocytes, Pages 247-342
IX - Functional Properties of B Lymphocytes, Pages 343-381
X - Regulatory Cellular Interactions in Immune Responses, Pages 382-481
XI - The Allogeneic Effect on Immune Responses, Pages 482-529
XII - Genetic Control of Immune Responses and Cellular Interactions, Pages 530-597
XIII - Mechanisms of Regulatory Cellular Interactions, Pages 598-630
XIV - Immunological Tolerance, Pages 631-675
XV - Concluding Remarks, Pages 676-678
Glossary, Pages 679-683
Bibliography, Pages 684-740
Index, Pages 741-749
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