00884nam a2200253 i 450099100288517970753620020503174533.0000908s1963 sz ||| | ger b10428471-39ule_instEXGIL111500ExLBiblioteca Interfacoltàita843.9Himmel, Hellmuth444498Geschichte der deutschen Novelle /Hellmuth HimmelBern :Francke,1963545 p. ;18 cm.Sammlung Dalp ;94Letteratura narrativa tedesca.b1042847121-02-1727-06-02991002885179707536LE002 Ted. III D 2412002000771117le002-E0.00-l- 01310.i1049780827-06-02Geschichte der deutschen Novelle219459UNISALENTOle00201-01-00ma -gersz 0101350cam a2200313 i 4500991001447349707536111024s2010 de ab 0|0 0 ger d978363159565714306778b14015924-39ule_instDip.to LingueitaVariatio delectat :Empirische Evidenzen und theoretische Passungen sprachlicher Variation /Herausgegeben von Peter Gilles, Joachim Scharloth und Evelyn Ziegler für Klaus J. Mattheier zum 65. GeburtstagFrankfurt am Main ;New York :P. Lang,c2010vi, 326 p. :ill. ;22 cmVarioLingua ;37Contiene riferimenti bibliograficiLinguaggioVariantiSociolinguisticaMattheier, KlausGilles, Peterauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut689658Scharloth, Joachimauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut731816Ziegler, Evelynhttp://d-nb.info/997488948/04Indice.b1401592402-04-1424-10-11991001447349707536LE012 417 GIL12012000449015le012-E0.00-l- 00000.i1533764924-10-11Variatio delectat1441837UNISALENTOle01224-10-11ma -gerde 0005292nam 2200661Ia 450 991101955480332120200520144314.09786610723416978128072341412807234169783527608201352760820697835276079213527607927(CKB)1000000000377174(EBL)482172(OCoLC)85821186(SSID)ssj0000300016(PQKBManifestationID)11236508(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000300016(PQKBWorkID)10243624(PQKB)11670181(MiAaPQ)EBC482172(Perlego)2784345(EXLCZ)99100000000037717420050527d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe interferons characterization and application /edited by Anthony MeagerWeinheim Wiley-VCH ;Chichester John Wiley [distributor]20061 online resource (462 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9783527311804 3527311807 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Interferons; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Color Plates; Section A Molecular Aspects, Introduction and Purification; 1 Type I Interferons: Genetics and Structure; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Type I IFN Genetic Locus; 1.3 Type I IFN Genes; 1.3.1 IFN-α; 1.3.2 IFN-β; 1.3.3 IFN-ω; 1.3.4 IFN-κ; 1.3.5 IFN-ε; 1.3.6 IFN-ζ (Limitin); 1.3.7 IFN-τ; 1.3.8 IFN-δ; 1.3.9 IFN-ν; 1.4 Type I IFN Gene-regulatory Regions; 1.5 Evolution of the Type I IFNs; 1.5.1 Vertebrate IFN Genes; 1.5.2 The Expansion and Divergence of the IFN Genes; 1.6 Natural and Induced Mutations in IFN Genes1.7 Secondary Structural Features of Type I IFNs1.7.1 Conserved Amino Acid Residues; 1.7.2 Post-translational Modifications of Type I IFNs; 1.7.3 Conserved Cysteine Residues and Disulfide Bond Formation; 1.8 The Structure of Type I IFNs; References; 2 Activation of Interferon Gene Expression Through Toll-like Receptor-dependent and -independent Pathways; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 IFN-β Gene Transcription; 2.3 IRF Family Members; 2.4 Role of IRFs in Virus-mediated IFN Activation; 2.4.1 IRF-3; 2.4.2 IRF-5; 2.4.3 IRF-7; 2.5 IFN Signaling Pathways; 2.5.1 TLR-dependent Signaling to IFN Activation2.5.1.1 TLR Overview2.5.1.2 TLR-3 Signaling; 2.5.1.3 TLR-4 Signaling; 2.5.1.4 TLR-7 Signaling; 2.5.1.5 TLR-9 Signaling; 2.5.2 TLR-independent Signaling; 2.5.2.1 Retinoic Acid Inducible Gene (RIG)-I Signaling; 2.5.2.2 Melanoma Differentiation-associated Gene-5 (mda-5); 2.6 Conclusions; References; 3 Interferon Proteins: Structure, Production and Purification; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Structure of Type I IFNs; 3.3 Production and Purification of Type I IFNs; 3.3.1 Leukocyte-derived IFN - First Steps in Producing Commercial IFN; 3.3.2 Lymphoblastoid IFN - Towards more Reliable Supplies of IFN3.3.3 Cloned Type I IFNs - An Inexhaustible Supply of Therapeutic Material3.4 Long-acting IFNs; 3.5 Summary; References; 4 Interferon-γ: Gene and Protein Structure, Transcription Regulation, and Actions; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 IFN-γ Gene Structure and Regulation; 4.2.1 Transcriptional Regulation; 4.2.2 Epigenetic Regulation; 4.2.3 Post-transcriptional Regulation; 4.3 IFN-γ Signal Transduction; 4.3.1 The JAK-STAT Signaling Pathway; 4.3.2 Activation of Alternate Signaling Pathways; 4.3.3 Regulation of IFN-γ Signaling; 4.4 IFN-γ in T(h) Cell Development4.4.1 Signaling Pathways Involved in T Cell Development4.5 IFN-γ and DCs; 4.5.1 IFN-γ and T Cell-DC Crosstalk; 4.5.2 Signals through Toll-like Receptors (TLRs) Activate DCs and Influence IFN-γ Expression; 4.6 IFN-γ - Role in Tumor Development and Growth; 4.6.1 IFN-γ in Tumor Growth and Survival; 4.6.2 Inhibition of Angiogenesis by IFN-γ; 4.6.3 Role of IFN-γ in Promoting Immune Responses against Tumors; 4.7 Summary; References; 5 Interferon and Related Receptors; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 IFNs and IFN-like Molecules in Brief; 5.3 The Receptors; 5.3.1 Receptor Nomenclature5.4 The Type I IFN ReceptorAt long last, the first book to cover all important areas of interferon science in one volume. Top scientists, including many pioneers in the field, highlight the role of interferons as research tools and as therapeutic agents in clinical applications. Edited by an experienced interferonologist, chapters include discussions of interferon genes, Type I, II and III IFNs, as well as their induction, production and purification, receptors actions, measuring IFN activities and anti-IFN antibodies, as well as the evolution of viral defense mechanisms. For immunologists, cancer researchers, medicInterferonInterferonTestingInterferon.InterferonTesting.616.0791Meager Anthony1842624MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019554803321The interferons4422801UNINA