04030nam 2201093z- 450 991055728920332120210501(CKB)5400000000041148(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69361(oapen)doab69361(EXLCZ)99540000000004114820202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierImmunophenotyping in Autoimmune Diseases and CancerBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (170 p.)3-03943-466-7 3-03943-467-5 The cooperation of highly specialized cell types maintains the homeostasis of multicellular organisms. The disturbance of that harmony contributes to the development of several diseases. Most of the cellular functions are executed by proteins, so it is essential to investigate biological processes at the protein level. Antibodies, complex biomolecules with high specificity, are used to recognize our protein of interest in a process known as "immunophenotyping". One of the routinely used methods to study cellular proteins is flow cytometry, which detects cell surface or intracellular proteins at single-cell resolution. The other most frequent technique is the traditional immunohistochemical investigation of microscopic sections of human tissues. We called authors to publish their latest data studying cancer or autoimmune diseases by immunophenotyping.Medicinebicsscaccidental cell deathActivating transcription factor 6 (ATF6)B cellsbreast cancercancercancer immunologyCD180CD8+CD28− T cellscell therapychimeric antigen receptorchoriocarcinomacitrate synthaseCpGdcSScDDRDNA topoisomerase Iflow cytometrygalectingalectin 1gestational trophoblastic diseaseglioblastomaGlucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78)glycosylationglycosylation enzymeshydatidiform moleIgMIL-10IL-6immune cellsimmunohistochemistryimmunophenotypingimmunotherapyInositol-requiring enzyme 1 (IRE1)lectin bindingmacrophagemalignant gliomametastatic breast cancermyeloid-derived suppressor cellsnatural autoantibodiesneuroendocrine carcinomaneuroendocrine neoplasianeuroendocrine tumornon-switched B cellsoncosisparthanatosPKR-like endoplasmic reticulum kinase (PERK)placental-specific geneRP105sialylationsingle cell mass cytometrysyntaxin 1systemic lupus erythematosussystemic sclerosissystems biologyT cellT cellsTLRtrastuzumabtrophoblast differentiationtumor microenvironmentunfolded protein responseMedicineSzebeni Gábor Jedt1302202Puskás László GedtSzebeni Gábor JothPuskás László GothBOOK9910557289203321Immunophenotyping in Autoimmune Diseases and Cancer3026244UNINA