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Immunology [[electronic resource] ] : mucosal and body surface defences / / Andy Williams
Immunology [[electronic resource] ] : mucosal and body surface defences / / Andy Williams
Autore Williams Andrew <1975->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (400 p.)
Disciplina 616.07/9
616.79
Altri autori (Persone) HussellTracy
LloydClare (Clare M.)
Soggetto topico Immunology
Immune system
ISBN 1-119-99864-6
1-118-29962-0
1-119-97988-9
1-283-27287-3
9786613272874
0-470-09005-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Immunology; Contents; Preface; List of Standard Cells and Symbols; 1 Basic Concepts in Immunology; 1.1 The immune system; 1.2 Tissues and cells of the immune system; 1.3 Activation, regulation and functions of immune responses; 1.4 Innate versus adaptive immunity; 1.5 Primary and secondary immune responses; 1.6 Immune cell development; 1.7 Mast cells and basophils; 1.8 Eosinophils; 1.9 Neutrophils; 1.10 Monocytes and macrophages; 1.11 Dendritic cells; 1.12 Natural killer cells; 1.13 CD4+ T helper cells; 1.14 CD8+ cytotoxic T cells; 1.15 B cells; 1.16 gd T cells; 1.17 Natural killer T cells
1.18 Anatomy of the immune system1.19 Lymph nodes; 1.20 Spleen; 1.21 Summary; 2 The Innate Immune System; 2.1 Introduction to the innate immune system; 2.2 Innate immune receptors and cells; 2.3 TLRs and pattern recognition; 2.4 TLR signalling in response to LPS; 2.5 Peptidoglycan and Nods; 2.6 Nod-like receptors recognize PAMPs and DAMPs; 2.7 Damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPs); 2.8 Complement proteins perform several innate immune functions; 2.9 The classical complement pathway; 2.10 The lectin and alternative complement pathways
2.11 Biological properties of complement cleavage products2.12 Opsonization by complement proteins; 2.13 Phagocytosis; 2.14 Fc receptors induce phagocytosis; 2.15 Neutrophil function and the respiratory burst; 2.16 ADCC; 2.17 NK cells recognize missing self; 2.18 Activating adaptive immunity; 2.19 Dendritic cells link innate and adaptive immunity; 2.20 Summary; 3 The Adaptive Immune System; 3.1 Introduction to adaptive immunity; 3.2 T cells and B cells recognize foreign antigens; 3.3 Overview of antibody structure; 3.4 Constant region and antibody isotypes; 3.5 B cell receptor (BCR) diversity
3.6 Genetic recombination of BCR genes3.7 Mechanism of VDJ recombination; 3.8 Introducing junctional diversity; 3.9 Somatic hypermutation and affinity maturation; 3.10 Immunoglobulin class switching; 3.11 Structure of Fc receptors; 3.12 Fc receptor specificity and affinity; 3.13 Cross-linking of antibody is necessary for Fc receptor signalling; 3.14 Fc receptor immune functions; 3.15 T cell receptor diversification; 3.16 T cells undergo positive and negative selection within the thymus; 3.17 Antigen presentation to T cells; 3.18 MHC class II processing pathway
3.19 MHC class I processing pathway3.20 Activation requires co-stimulation; 3.21 Late co-stimulatory signals; 3.22 Activation of B cell responses; 3.23 CD4+ T helper cell differentiation; 3.24 Activation of CTLs; 3.25 Generation of memory T cells; 3.26 Summary; 4 Cytokines; 4.1 Introduction to cytokines; 4.2 Structure of cytokine families; 4.3 IL-1 superfamily; 4.4 IL-6 family; 4.5 IL-10 family; 4.6 Common g-chain family; 4.7 IL-12 family; 4.8 Interferons; 4.9 TNF ligand superfamily; 4.10 Growth factors; 4.11 Functional classification Th1 versus Th2
4.12 Th17, immunopathology and regulatory cytokines
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139601003321
Williams Andrew <1975->  
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Immunology : mucosal and body surface defences / / Andy E. Williams, with contributions from Tracy Hussell, Clare Lloyd
Immunology : mucosal and body surface defences / / Andy E. Williams, with contributions from Tracy Hussell, Clare Lloyd
Autore Williams Andrew <1975->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2012]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (400 p.)
Disciplina 616.079
Soggetto topico Immunology
ISBN 1-119-99864-6
1-118-29962-0
1-119-97988-9
1-283-27287-3
9786613272874
0-470-09005-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Immunology; Contents; Preface; List of Standard Cells and Symbols; 1 Basic Concepts in Immunology; 1.1 The immune system; 1.2 Tissues and cells of the immune system; 1.3 Activation, regulation and functions of immune responses; 1.4 Innate versus adaptive immunity; 1.5 Primary and secondary immune responses; 1.6 Immune cell development; 1.7 Mast cells and basophils; 1.8 Eosinophils; 1.9 Neutrophils; 1.10 Monocytes and macrophages; 1.11 Dendritic cells; 1.12 Natural killer cells; 1.13 CD4+ T helper cells; 1.14 CD8+ cytotoxic T cells; 1.15 B cells; 1.16 gd T cells; 1.17 Natural killer T cells
1.18 Anatomy of the immune system1.19 Lymph nodes; 1.20 Spleen; 1.21 Summary; 2 The Innate Immune System; 2.1 Introduction to the innate immune system; 2.2 Innate immune receptors and cells; 2.3 TLRs and pattern recognition; 2.4 TLR signalling in response to LPS; 2.5 Peptidoglycan and Nods; 2.6 Nod-like receptors recognize PAMPs and DAMPs; 2.7 Damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPs); 2.8 Complement proteins perform several innate immune functions; 2.9 The classical complement pathway; 2.10 The lectin and alternative complement pathways
2.11 Biological properties of complement cleavage products2.12 Opsonization by complement proteins; 2.13 Phagocytosis; 2.14 Fc receptors induce phagocytosis; 2.15 Neutrophil function and the respiratory burst; 2.16 ADCC; 2.17 NK cells recognize missing self; 2.18 Activating adaptive immunity; 2.19 Dendritic cells link innate and adaptive immunity; 2.20 Summary; 3 The Adaptive Immune System; 3.1 Introduction to adaptive immunity; 3.2 T cells and B cells recognize foreign antigens; 3.3 Overview of antibody structure; 3.4 Constant region and antibody isotypes; 3.5 B cell receptor (BCR) diversity
3.6 Genetic recombination of BCR genes3.7 Mechanism of VDJ recombination; 3.8 Introducing junctional diversity; 3.9 Somatic hypermutation and affinity maturation; 3.10 Immunoglobulin class switching; 3.11 Structure of Fc receptors; 3.12 Fc receptor specificity and affinity; 3.13 Cross-linking of antibody is necessary for Fc receptor signalling; 3.14 Fc receptor immune functions; 3.15 T cell receptor diversification; 3.16 T cells undergo positive and negative selection within the thymus; 3.17 Antigen presentation to T cells; 3.18 MHC class II processing pathway
3.19 MHC class I processing pathway3.20 Activation requires co-stimulation; 3.21 Late co-stimulatory signals; 3.22 Activation of B cell responses; 3.23 CD4+ T helper cell differentiation; 3.24 Activation of CTLs; 3.25 Generation of memory T cells; 3.26 Summary; 4 Cytokines; 4.1 Introduction to cytokines; 4.2 Structure of cytokine families; 4.3 IL-1 superfamily; 4.4 IL-6 family; 4.5 IL-10 family; 4.6 Common g-chain family; 4.7 IL-12 family; 4.8 Interferons; 4.9 TNF ligand superfamily; 4.10 Growth factors; 4.11 Functional classification Th1 versus Th2
4.12 Th17, immunopathology and regulatory cytokines
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830537603321
Williams Andrew <1975->  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2012]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui