04188nam 22007933u 450 991078464110332120230828222121.01-280-75153-397866107515320-08-046908-6(CKB)1000000000364151(EBL)285783(OCoLC)476037278(SSID)ssj0000206027(PQKBManifestationID)11189284(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000206027(PQKBWorkID)10212795(PQKB)11223366(MiAaPQ)EBC285783(EXLCZ)99100000000036415120140113d2006|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Mouse in Biomedical Research[electronic resource] Immunology2nd ed.Burlington Elsevier Science20061 online resource (395 p.)American College of Laboratory Animal MedicineDescription based upon print version of record.0-12-369458-2 Front Cover; The Mouse in Biomedical Research: Immunology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Reviewers; List of Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Overview; Chapter 1. The Molecular Basis of Lymphoid Architecture in the Mouse; Chapter 2. The Biology of Toll-Like Receptors in Mice; Chapter 3. Genomic Organization of the Mouse Major Histocompatibility Complex; Chapter 4. Some Biological Features of Dendritic Cells in the Mouse; Chapter 5. Mouse Models Revealed the Mechanisms for Somatic Hypermutation and Class Switch Recombination of Immunoglobulin GenesChapter 6. Mouse Natural Killer Cells: Function and ActivationChapter 7. Cytokine-Activated JAK-STAT Signaling in the Mouse Immune System; Chapter 8. Signal Transduction Events Regulating Integrin Function and T Cell Migration in the Mouse; Chapter 9. Mouse Models of Negative Selection; Chapter 10. Peripheral Tolerance of T Cells in the Mouse; Chapter 11. The Genetics of Mouse Models of Systemic Lupus; Chapter 12. Inhibitory Receptors and Autoimmunity in the Mouse; Chapter 13. Mouse Models of Immunodeficiency; Chapter 14. Mouse Models to Study the Pathogenesis of Allergic AsthmaChapter 15. The Mouse Trap: How Well Do Mice Model Human Immunology?Index; Colour PlatesImmunology, the third volume in the four volume set, The Mouse in Biomedical Research, is a completely new addition to this series, dedicated to mouse immunology. It is based on the vast body of knowledge which has made the mouse the model of choice when studying immunity in man. Arguably more is known about the immune system in mice than any other species except man. In large part this is due to the power of genetic engineering to delineate molecular mechanisms. In this volume we present an Overview to mouse immunology, including both the innate and adaptive immune systems, follAmerican College of Laboratory Animal MedicineMice as laboratory animalsMice as laboratory animalsMicrobiology & ImmunologyHILCCAnimal SciencesHILCCAgricultureHILCCBiologyHILCCHealth & Biological SciencesHILCCEarth & Environmental SciencesHILCCMice as laboratory animals.Mice as laboratory animals.Microbiology & ImmunologyAnimal SciencesAgricultureBiologyHealth & Biological SciencesEarth & Environmental Sciences616.027333616/.027333Fox James G1570129Barthold Stephen1570131Davisson Muriel1570132Newcomer Christian E1570133Quimby Fred W1570134Smith Abigail1570135AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910784641103321The Mouse in Biomedical Research3843577UNINA