Antibody Production in Man :In Vitro Synthesis and Clinical Implications

Publication subTitle :In Vitro Synthesis and Clinical Implications

Author: Fauci   Anthony S.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323151528

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780122499500

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780122499500

Subject: R392.11 immune biology (the immunochemical fecal occult blood test)

Language: ENG

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Antibody Production in Man: In Vitro Synthesis and Clinical Implications is composed of the proceedings of the Catharijne Conference on immunology held in Utrecht, Holland on March 15-18, 1978. The conference focuses on the in vitro induction and regulation of immunoglobulin and antibody synthesis by human lymphocytes. It aims to present, analyze, exchange, and criticize data among the different investigators and to attempt to resolve apparent inconsistencies and contradictions.
The book first discusses the mitogen- and antigen-induced B-cell activation. It then explains the subpopulations of lymphocytes involved in the regulation of in vitro B-cell function and the clinical implications in the study of in vitro B-cell function.
This book reflects the stimulation as well as the frustration during the workshop. It will serve as a small force and focus of direction in this most interesting, complex, and relevant area of human immunobiology.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

CONTRIBUTORS

pp.:  10 – 14

PREFACE

pp.:  14 – 16

CHAPTER 2. POKEWEED MITOGEN-INDUCED PFC RESPONSES OF HUMAN PERIPHERAL BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES: REGULATION OF B-CELL TRIGGERING

pp.:  32 – 50

CHAPTER 3. INDUCTION OF ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS IN HUMAN LYMPHOCYTES FROM DIFFERENT ORGANS BY DIFFERENT PBA SUBSTANCES

pp.:  50 – 64

CHAPTER 4. THE PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSE OF HUMAN BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES COCULTIVATION OF LYMPHOCYTES FROM DIFFERENT INDIVIDUALS

pp.:  64 – 76

PART I: GENERAL DISCUSSION MITOGEN INDUCED B CELL ACTIVATION. I.

pp.:  76 – 130

PART II: GENERAL DISCUSSION MITOGEN-INDUCED B-CELL ACTIVATION. II.

pp.:  130 – 182

PART III: GENERAL DISCUSSION ANTIGEN INDUCED B CELL ACTIVATION. I.

pp.:  182 – 224

PART IV: GENERAL DISCUSSION ANTIGEN INDUCED B CELL ACTIVATION. II.

pp.:  224 – 268

PART V: GENERAL DISCUSSION SUBPOPULATIONS OF LYMPHOCYTES INVOLVED IN THE IN VITRO REGULATION OF B CELL FUNCTION. I.

pp.:  268 – 318

PART VI: GENERAL DISCUSSION SUBPOPULATIONS OF LYMPHOCYTES INVOLVED IN THE IN VITRO REGULATION OF B CELL-FUNCTION. II.

pp.:  318 – 360

PART VII: GENERAL DISCUSSION CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS IN THE STUDY OF IN VITRO B CELL FUNCTION. I.

pp.:  360 – 404

PART VIII: GENERAL DISCUSSION CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS IN THE STUDY OF IN VITRO B CELL FUNCTION. II.

pp.:  404 – 408

SUMMARY OF WORKSHOP: HUMAN B CELL FUNCTION: RECENT ADVANCES, UNANSWERED QUESTIONS, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

pp.:  408 – 412

INDEX

pp.:  412 – 414

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