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The immune response [[electronic resource] ] : basic and clinical principles / / Tak W. Mak and Mary E. Saunders ; contributors, Maya R. Chaddah, Wendy L. Tamminen
The immune response [[electronic resource] ] : basic and clinical principles / / Tak W. Mak and Mary E. Saunders ; contributors, Maya R. Chaddah, Wendy L. Tamminen
Autore Mak Tak W. <1945->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Academic, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1217 p.)
Disciplina 616.07/9 22
616.079
Altri autori (Persone) SaundersMary E., Ph.D.
ChaddahMaya R
TamminenWendy L
Soggetto topico Immunology
Immunity
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-11885-0
9786611118853
0-08-053448-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Immune Response: Basic and Clinical Principles; Copyright Page; Preface; Biographies; Acknowledgments; Contents; Part I: Basic Immunology; Chapter 1. Perspective on Immunity and Immunology; A. What Is Immunology?; B. Why Have an Immune System and What Does It Do?; C. Types of Immune Responses: Innate and Adaptive; D. What Is ""Infection""?; E. Phases of Host Defense; F. How Are Adaptive and Innate Immunity Related?; G. Leukocytes: Cellular Mediators of Immunity; H. Where Do Immune Responses Occur?; I. Clinical Immunology: When the Immune System Does Not Work Properly
Chapter 2. Introduction to the Immune ResponseA. General Features of Innate Immunity; B. General Features of Adaptive Immunity; C. Elements of Immunity Common to the Innate and Adaptive Responses; D. Elements of Immunity Exclusive to the Adaptive Response; Chapter 3. Cells and Tissues of the Immune Response; A. Cells of the Immune System; B. Lymphoid Tissues; Chapter 4. Innate Immunity; A. Mechanisms of Innate Immunity; B. Pattern Recognition in Innate Immunity; Chapter 5. B Cell Receptor Structure and Effector Function; A. Historical Notes; B. The Structure of Immunoglobulins
C. Effector Functions of AntibodiesD. Immunoglobulin Isotypes in Biological Context; Chapter 6. The Nature of Antigen-Antibody Interaction; A. The Nature of B Cell Immunogens; B. B Cell-T Cell Cooperation in the Humoral Immune Response; C. The Mechanics of Antigen-Antibody Interaction; Chapter 7. Exploiting Antigen-Antibody Interaction; A. Sources of Antibodies; B. Techniques Based on Immune Complex Formation; C. Assays Based on Unitary Antigen-Antibody Pair Formation; Chapter 8. The Immunoglobulin Genes; A. Historical Notes; B. Chromosomal Organization of Ig Genes; C. Ig Gene Rearrangement
D. Molecular Mechanisms of Ig Gene RearrangementE. Antibody Diversity Generated by Gene Rearrangement; F. Control Sequences in the Ig Loci; Chapter 9. The Humoral Response: B Cell Development and Activation; A. The Maturation Phase of B Cell Development; B. The Differentiation Phase of B Cell Development; Chapter 10. MHC: The Major Histocompatibility Complex; A. Historical Notes; B. General Aspects of the MHC in Humans and Mice; C. MHC Proteins; D. MHC Genes; E. Expression of MHC Molecules; F. Physiology of the MHC; Chapter 11. Antigen Processing and Presentation
A. The Exogenous or Endocytic Antigen Processing PathwayB. The Endogenous or Cytosolic Antigen Processing Pathway; C. Other Pathways of Antigen Presentation; Chapter 12. The T Cell Receptor: Structure of Its Proteins and Genes; A. Historical Notes; B. The Structure of T Cell Receptor Proteins; C. Genomic Organization of the TCR and CD3 Loci; D. Expression of TCR Genes; E. Developmental Aspects of V(D)J Recombination in the TCR Loci; F. Generation of Diversity of the T Cell Receptor Repertoire; G. Regulation of TCR Gene Expression; H. Structure and Function of the CD3 Complex
I. The CD4 and CD8 Coreceptors
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Mak Tak W. <1945->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Academic, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The immune response [[electronic resource] ] : basic and clinical principles / / Tak W. Mak and Mary E. Saunders ; contributors, Maya R. Chaddah, Wendy L. Tamminen
The immune response [[electronic resource] ] : basic and clinical principles / / Tak W. Mak and Mary E. Saunders ; contributors, Maya R. Chaddah, Wendy L. Tamminen
Autore Mak Tak W. <1945->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Academic, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1217 p.)
Disciplina 616.07/9 22
616.079
Altri autori (Persone) SaundersMary E., Ph.D.
ChaddahMaya R
TamminenWendy L
Soggetto topico Immunology
Immunity
ISBN 1-281-11885-0
9786611118853
0-08-053448-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Immune Response: Basic and Clinical Principles; Copyright Page; Preface; Biographies; Acknowledgments; Contents; Part I: Basic Immunology; Chapter 1. Perspective on Immunity and Immunology; A. What Is Immunology?; B. Why Have an Immune System and What Does It Do?; C. Types of Immune Responses: Innate and Adaptive; D. What Is ""Infection""?; E. Phases of Host Defense; F. How Are Adaptive and Innate Immunity Related?; G. Leukocytes: Cellular Mediators of Immunity; H. Where Do Immune Responses Occur?; I. Clinical Immunology: When the Immune System Does Not Work Properly
Chapter 2. Introduction to the Immune ResponseA. General Features of Innate Immunity; B. General Features of Adaptive Immunity; C. Elements of Immunity Common to the Innate and Adaptive Responses; D. Elements of Immunity Exclusive to the Adaptive Response; Chapter 3. Cells and Tissues of the Immune Response; A. Cells of the Immune System; B. Lymphoid Tissues; Chapter 4. Innate Immunity; A. Mechanisms of Innate Immunity; B. Pattern Recognition in Innate Immunity; Chapter 5. B Cell Receptor Structure and Effector Function; A. Historical Notes; B. The Structure of Immunoglobulins
C. Effector Functions of AntibodiesD. Immunoglobulin Isotypes in Biological Context; Chapter 6. The Nature of Antigen-Antibody Interaction; A. The Nature of B Cell Immunogens; B. B Cell-T Cell Cooperation in the Humoral Immune Response; C. The Mechanics of Antigen-Antibody Interaction; Chapter 7. Exploiting Antigen-Antibody Interaction; A. Sources of Antibodies; B. Techniques Based on Immune Complex Formation; C. Assays Based on Unitary Antigen-Antibody Pair Formation; Chapter 8. The Immunoglobulin Genes; A. Historical Notes; B. Chromosomal Organization of Ig Genes; C. Ig Gene Rearrangement
D. Molecular Mechanisms of Ig Gene RearrangementE. Antibody Diversity Generated by Gene Rearrangement; F. Control Sequences in the Ig Loci; Chapter 9. The Humoral Response: B Cell Development and Activation; A. The Maturation Phase of B Cell Development; B. The Differentiation Phase of B Cell Development; Chapter 10. MHC: The Major Histocompatibility Complex; A. Historical Notes; B. General Aspects of the MHC in Humans and Mice; C. MHC Proteins; D. MHC Genes; E. Expression of MHC Molecules; F. Physiology of the MHC; Chapter 11. Antigen Processing and Presentation
A. The Exogenous or Endocytic Antigen Processing PathwayB. The Endogenous or Cytosolic Antigen Processing Pathway; C. Other Pathways of Antigen Presentation; Chapter 12. The T Cell Receptor: Structure of Its Proteins and Genes; A. Historical Notes; B. The Structure of T Cell Receptor Proteins; C. Genomic Organization of the TCR and CD3 Loci; D. Expression of TCR Genes; E. Developmental Aspects of V(D)J Recombination in the TCR Loci; F. Generation of Diversity of the T Cell Receptor Repertoire; G. Regulation of TCR Gene Expression; H. Structure and Function of the CD3 Complex
I. The CD4 and CD8 Coreceptors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784631103321
Mak Tak W. <1945->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Academic, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui