Paradoxes in immunology. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Paradoxes in immunology. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Paradoxes in immunology
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Geoffrey W. Hoffman, Julia G. Levy, Gerald T. Nepom.
- Editors:
- Hoffman, Geoffrey W
Levy, Julia G, 1934-
Nepom, Gerald T, 1950- - Contents:
- 1. The Problem of Antigen-Receptor Heterogeneity and the Coherent Regulation of the Immune Response Peter A. Bretscher 2. Can a Mammalian Species with Monomorphic Class 1 MHC Molecules Succeed? Alix G. Darden and J. Wayne Streilein 3. Immunological Quiescence Towards Self: Rethinking the Paradigm of Clonal Abortion Erwin Diener and Cory A. Waters 4. The One Receptor Model and T-Cells with High Affinity for Nonself Other Than Alloantigen Peter C. Doherty 5. Suppressor T-Cells Are Not Easily Cloned by Methods for Clothing Helper T-Cells Diane D. Eardley and Pamela Hunt 6. Genetic Linkage of MHC and IGH-V-Linked Gene Products on T-Cell Regulatory Molecules Patrick M. Flood 7. Anomalous Prolonged Allograft Survival after Deliberate Immunization against Graft-Specific Alloantigens Reginald M. Gorczynski and Maria Robillard Paul I. Terasaki 8. Tumor Dormancy as a Result of Simple Competition between Tumor Cells and Cytolytic Effector Cells Jaques R. Hiernaux et al. 9. The Smell of H-2 Geoffrey W. Hoffman 10. Why Is the Immune System Not Overwhelmed by Suppression? A Reductionist Paradox Robert H. Loblay and Antony Basten 11. Are Rheumatoid Factors Produced during Conventional Immune Responses Beneficial to the Host? Audrey J. Manheimer-Lory and Constantin A. Bona 12. T-Cell Regulation without Clonal Selection by Antigen? Polygamous Suppressor Cells and Monogamous Helper Cells at High Frequencies Inga Melchers and Klaus Eichmann 13. Does Clonal Selection Apply to T-Cells? Richard1. The Problem of Antigen-Receptor Heterogeneity and the Coherent Regulation of the Immune Response Peter A. Bretscher 2. Can a Mammalian Species with Monomorphic Class 1 MHC Molecules Succeed? Alix G. Darden and J. Wayne Streilein 3. Immunological Quiescence Towards Self: Rethinking the Paradigm of Clonal Abortion Erwin Diener and Cory A. Waters 4. The One Receptor Model and T-Cells with High Affinity for Nonself Other Than Alloantigen Peter C. Doherty 5. Suppressor T-Cells Are Not Easily Cloned by Methods for Clothing Helper T-Cells Diane D. Eardley and Pamela Hunt 6. Genetic Linkage of MHC and IGH-V-Linked Gene Products on T-Cell Regulatory Molecules Patrick M. Flood 7. Anomalous Prolonged Allograft Survival after Deliberate Immunization against Graft-Specific Alloantigens Reginald M. Gorczynski and Maria Robillard Paul I. Terasaki 8. Tumor Dormancy as a Result of Simple Competition between Tumor Cells and Cytolytic Effector Cells Jaques R. Hiernaux et al. 9. The Smell of H-2 Geoffrey W. Hoffman 10. Why Is the Immune System Not Overwhelmed by Suppression? A Reductionist Paradox Robert H. Loblay and Antony Basten 11. Are Rheumatoid Factors Produced during Conventional Immune Responses Beneficial to the Host? Audrey J. Manheimer-Lory and Constantin A. Bona 12. T-Cell Regulation without Clonal Selection by Antigen? Polygamous Suppressor Cells and Monogamous Helper Cells at High Frequencies Inga Melchers and Klaus Eichmann 13. Does Clonal Selection Apply to T-Cells? Richard G. Miller 14. B-Cells Can Be Activated in More Than One Way N. Avrion Mitchison and Michael J.H. Ratcliffe 15. T-Cell Proliferation and Differentiation N. Avrion Mitchison 16. Idiotypic Networks in Tumor Immunity Karen A. Nelson and Gerald T. Nepom 17. The Paradox of Carbohydrate Histocompatibility Antigens Christopher R. Parish 18. Paradoxes in B-Cell Stimulation by Polymeric Antigen and the Immunon Concept Alan S. Perelson 19. Regulation of Idiotypic Profiles: Expected Dominance and Paradoxical Loss of T15 Expression Jose Quintas and Gregory Wemhoff 20. The Isogeneic Barrier Revisited: Cell Dose Effects and Loss of MHC Control of Responses Lydia Sikora and Julia G. Levy 21. Paradoxical Primary Response of (P1 x P2 ) F1 Female Mice to Male P1 and P2 Skin Elizabeth Simpson 22. Idiotypes, Allotypes, and a Paradox of Inheritance E.J. Steele 23. Are There Unique 1 Region-Controlled Determinants on T-Cells? Tomio Tada, Wojciech Uracz, and Ryo Abe 24. I-J – Immunoregulatory Molecules in Search of a Gene Carl Waltenbaugh 25. Differences in the Recognition of MHC Class 1 Molecules by T-Cells and Antibodies Marie Rose van Schravendijk, John E. Coligan, and William E. Biddison … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 616.079
Immunology
Paradoxes - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000697056
9781000693973
9781000695519
9780429286353 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367251697
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