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Table of Contents:
B-Cell Differentiation, Subpopulations, the Role of Germinal Centers.- Prospects for Understanding the Role of Lymphoid Microenvironments in B Cell Differentiation in Vivo.- Pre-B Cells in Rat Bone Marrow: Identification, Surface Markers and Isolation.- T Cell Markers on Pre-B cells in the Rat.- Ig Light Chain Gene Rearrangement and Chromosomal Abnormality in the LAMA Early B-Lineage Tumour of the Rat.- In Vivo Regulation of B Lymphocyte Production in the Bone Marrow: Effects and Mechanism of Action of Exogenous Stimuli on Pre-B Cell Proliferation and Lymphocyte Turnover.- Influence of the Xid Mutation on B Lymphocyte Development in Adult Mice.- In Vitro Growth and Differentiation of Rat B Cell Subpopulations.- B Cell Production in Adult Rats.- The Paradox of High Rates of B Cell Production in Bone Marrow and the Longevity of Most Mature B cells.- Monoclonal Antibodies to Rat B Lymphocyte (Sub-)Populations.- Effect of Early Embryonic Bursectomy on Lymphocyte Differentiation and Maturation.- Evidence for the Existence of Two Distinct Types of Peyer's Patches in Sheep.- Evidence of Differences Between Peyer's Patches and Germinal Centers.- Differentiation of B Lymphocytes in Sheep. II. Surface Phenotype of B Cells leaving the 'Bursa-Equivalent' Lymphoid Tissue of Sheep, Ileal Peyer's Patches.- Origin and Fate of IgE-Bearing Lymphocytes: Modulation of IgE Isotype Expression on Peyer's Patch Cells.- Immunoglobulin Isotypes and Antibody Specificity Repertoire of "Spontaneously" Occurring Ig-Secreting Cells in Germfree Mice Fed Chemically Defined UltraFiltered, Antigen-Free Diet.- Comparative Analysis of the Development of B Cells in Marginal Zones and Follicles.- Germinal Center Cells: Antigen Specificity, Heavy Chain Class Expression and Evidence of Memory.- The Development of Specific Antibody Producing Cells in the Spleen of Rabbits During the Primary and Secondary Immune Response.- The Ontogenetic Development of the Follicular Dendritic Cell in Rat Spleen.- Origin and Turnover of Follicular Dendritic Cells and Marginal Zone Macrophages in the Mouse Spleen.- Mouse Lymph Node Follicular Dendritic Cells: Quantitative Analysis and Isolation.- Antigen/Antibody Retention by Follicular Dendritic Cells.- Antigenic Phenotype of Rodent Follicular Dendritic Cells in Vitro and in Situ.- B Cell Differentiation: B Cell Subsets and Factors, Organs or Structures involved in B Lymphocyte Genesis.- Thymus and T Cell Differentiation.- Precursors of T-Cell Mitogen Reactive Cells and Their Suppressors in the Mouse Fetal Liver.- Thymus Homing Clonogenic Bone Marrow Cells.- The Role of the Thymic Cortex and Medulla in T Cell Differentiation.- Intrathymic Differentiation in the Rat.- Stromal Cell Populations in the Developing Thymus of Normal and Nude Mice.- New Surface Antigens on Cells in the Early Phase of T-Cell Differentiation, Detected by Monoclonal Antibodies.- Studies on the Role of the Thymus in the Selection and Clonal Expansion of T-Cell Precursors.- Culture of Mouse Thymic Epithelial Cells and Studies of Age-Related Changes.- Heterogeneity of Human Thymus Epithelial Cells Revealed by Monoclonal Anti-Epithelial Cell Antibodies.- Heterogeneity of the Human Thymus Epithelial Microenviroilment at the Utrastructural Level.- T Cell Differentiation Within TNC Related Lympho-Epithelial Complexes in the Thymus Cortex.- The Relation Between Thymic Interdigitating Cells and Dendritic Cells.- "T-Cells" in Nude Rats.- T-Cells and T-Cell Subsets in Rat Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (BALT) in Situ and in Suspension.- K Cell Activity is Independent of Both Thymus and Spleen.- Use of Transgenic Mice with Human MHC Class 1 Gene (HLA-A2).- Effect of Sympathectomy on the Maturation of Fetal Thymocytes Grown Within the Anterior Eye Chambers in Mice.- The Effect of Dioctyltin Dichloride on the Thymus and T Cell Differentiation in the Rat.- Structural Astpect of Immune Induction.- Antibody Responses to T-Dependent Antigens: Contributions of Dendritic Cells and Helper T Lymphocytes.- Development of Dendritic Cells from Rat Bone Marrow.- The Relation Between Rat Lymph Node Interdigitating Cells in Situ and Dendritic Cells in Suspension.- Dendritic Cells and Macrophages as Antigen Presenting Cells in Ovalbumin-Induced T Lymphocyte Proliferation In Vitro,.- Veiled Cell Lymphocyte Interaction.- A Comparison Between Antigen-Laden Cells and Dendritic Cells in Afferent and Efferent Lymph.- The Heterogeneity of Mononuclear Phagocytes in Lymphoid Organs: Distinct Macrophage Subpopulations in Rat Recognized by Monoclonal Antibodies ED1, ED2 and ED3.- Macrophages Migrate from the Marginal Zone into the Germinal Centre of the Rodent Spleen.- Splenic Dependence of the Antibody Response to the TI-2 Antigen DNP-Ficoll: Effect of the Ficoll Carrier on the Tissue Distribution of 125-I-Ficoll Conjugates.- Evidence That Static but not Recirculating B Cells are Responsible for Antibody Production Against DNP on Neutral Polysaccharide, a TI-2 Antigen.- T Lymphocytes in Rat Lymphoid Follicles are a Subset of T Helper Cells.- Functional Differences Associated with Quantitative Distribution of Ia Antigens on Mouse B cells.- Evidence for a Clonal Development of Specific Antibody Forming Cells in the Spleen.- Modification of Immune Induction by Adjuvant.- Footpad Responses in Nude Mice Immunized with Chicken Erythrocytes.- Cellular Characteristics of the Rosette Forming Cells in the Mouse Spleen.- The Bursa of Fabricius as a Trapping Mechanism for Environmental Antigens.- Maternal Autoimmune Disease Influences Self-Tolerance in Offspring.- The Role of Suppressor T Lymphocytes in the Maintenance of Tolerance to Alloantigens in Bone Marrow Chimeras Prepared with Total Lymphoid Irradiation.- The Role of Memory Suppressor T Cells in Self Tolerance: Induction inUtero and in Athymic Mice.- The Long-Lasting State of Specific Nonresponsiveness Induced by I.V. Immunization with Alloantigens is Due to the Generation of Recirculating Suppressor T Cells.- Pathogenesis of the Intestinal Phase of the Graft-Versus-Host Reaction in F1 Hybrid Mice.- Graft Versus Host Reaction in the Rat: Effect of Cyclosporin A and Cyclophosphamide on Lymphocyte Subsets Involved in GVHR.- Graft Versus Host Disease in the Rat: Ia Expression on Target Tissues.- Induction of Class I and Class II Antigens During Rejection of Allografted Human Hearts.- Enhanced Regeneration of Transplanted Splenic Tissue by Increased Work load.- Retinoid Effects on Murine Immune Responses.- Effect of Avridine on Enteric Antigen Uptake and Mucosal Immunity to Reovirus.- Lymphoid Cell Traffic Patterns.- Regulation of the Size of the Recirculating B Cell Pool of Adult Rats.- The Influence of Complement Receptors on the Localization of Lymphocytes In Vivo.- Interaction of High Endothelial Venules With T and B Cells After Antigenic Stimulation.- Human Lymphocyte-High Endothelial Venule Interaction: Functional and Molecular Characterization.- T Cell Clones: A Model of a Non-recirculating Phase of T Cell Differentiation.- Radiosensitivity of the Circulation of DTH Effector T Lymphocytes: An Accurate Estimate Using a Quantitative Assay.- Evidence for Local Neuromodulation of T Cell Migration In Vivo.- Lymphocyte Migration From Peyer's Patches by Diapedesis Through M Cells into the Intestinal Lumen.- Emigration of Newly Formed Lymphocytes from Ileal Peyer's Patches in Lambs.- Patterns of Migration of Labelled Blood Lymphocyte Subpopulations: Evidence for Two Types of Peyer's Patch in the Young Pig.- Interaction Mechanism of Clustering Lymphocytes: Specificity Molecular Properties and its Relation to Migration.- Exploiting Lymphocyte Traffic to Deliver Radioactivity or Ricin to Lymphatic Tissues.- Immunoregulation By Lymphoid Cell Products.- TMF, a Thymic Epithelial Glycoprotein: Chemotaxis of Hematopoietic Precursor Cells.- Characterization of T Cell Growth Factor Responsive Thymocytes in Guinea Pigs.- Lymphokine Production by T Lymphocytes Isolated From Murine Small Intestinal Epithelium.- Resistance to the Induction of T Cell-Mediated Autoimmunity Correlates with Lower IL 2 Production.- Detection of Antibody-Induced Feedback Suppression in Spleen Cell Populations of Primed and Unprimed Mice.- IgD-Induced Enhancement of the Immune Response.- Regulation of Isotype Expression in the Immune Response to Type-2 Thymus Independent Dextran Antigens.- Organ-Selective Impairment of Phagocytosis by Cadmium.- Quantitation of Murine IgE in an Automatic ELISA System.- Double Immunoenzymatic Staining Employing Rat and Mouse Monoclonal Antibodies.- Antiobodies as Therapeutic Tools.- Monoclonal Antibodies as Therapeutic Tools in Vivo.- Immunosuppression With Monoclonal Antibodies - Rules for Effective Serotherapy.- Interaction of Rat Monoclonal Antibodies With Human Killer Cells.- Therapeutic Potential of Monoclonal Antibodies to the Leucocyte Common Antigen.- Elimination of Graft Versus Host Disease in Matched Allogeneic Leukemic Transplant Recipients Using CAMPATH-1.- The Immunotherapeutic Effect of Anti Lyt-1 Antibodies on Local and Metastatic Tumor Growth.- Chemotactic Anti-Tumour Antibodies: In Vitro Results With Four Different Antibody Preparations.- A Monoclonal Antibody With Selectivity For Human Kappa Myeloma and Lymphoma Cells Which has Potential as a Therapeutic Agent.- Derivatives of Anti-Idiotype Antibodies in the Treatment of B-Cell Lymphoma.- Protective Effects of Monoclonal Anti-bodies and Immunopurified Glyco-proteins in Primary HSV-1 Infection.- A New Indicator of Human Malignant Tumour Found on Erythrocytes.- Rat Monoclonal Antibodies for Bone Marrow Transplantation - the CAMPATH Series.- Human Lymphocyte Subpopulations in Health and Disease.- Changes of Lymphoid Microenvironments in Human Diseases: A Short Review.- The Small Subpopulation of T Cell Marker+/TdT+ Cells in the Human Bone Marrow may Represent Prothymocytes.- M+ Lymphocytes of the Human Foetal Liver are Precursors of T Lymphocytes.- M Receptor and T-Cell Differentiation in the Human Foetal Liver: An In Vitro Study.- Is Ia Antigen Expression by Thymic Epithelial Cells Constitutive?.- The Thymus in "Bare Lymphocyte" Syndrome.- The Thymus in Myasthenia Gravis: An Immunohistologic Study.- B Cell Function in Acute Malaria.- The Origin of B-Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (B-CLL) and its Relationship to Hairy Cell Leukaemia (HCL).- Increased Representation of a Subpopulation of Early B Cells in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis.- Nodular Lymphocyte Predominance Type of Hodgkin's Disease is a B Cell Lymphoma.- Two Monoclonal Antibodies Raised Against a Burkitt Lymphoma Cell Line Recognise Separate Components of Lymphoid Follicles.- Isolation of Germinal Centre Cells is Greatly Improved by Using the Protease Dispase to Prepare Cell Suspensions.- Follicular Dendritic Cells Isolated From Human Tonsils.- Follicular Dendritic Cells in Human Germinal Centres and Lymphomatous Follicles: A Morphological Comparison.- The Nature of the Folliculoid Structures in Eosinophilic Lymphfolliculoid Granuloma (Kimura's Disease).- Normal and Neoplastic Langerhans Cells: Phenotypic Comparison With Other Types of Macrophages.- Ia+T10+ Blast Cells in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL) are Precursors of T+ and B+ Cells.- A Study of Lymph Node Lymphocytes in Rheumatoid Arthritis.- Benign and Malignant Lymphocytic Skin Infiltrates: Immunological Patterns Recognized by Immunohistochemical Staining with Monoclonal Antibodies.- Differential Expression of Class II MHC Antigens on Cells Derived from Human Tissue.- Beta-Adrenergic Regulation of the Blood Lymphocyte Phenotype Distribution in Normal Subjects and Splenectomized Patients.- Characterisation of Mononuclear Cell Infiltrates by Monoclonal Antibodies in Normal and Neoplastic Colorectal Tissue.- Human Lymphocyte Subpopulations in Lymph-adenopathies in Homosexual Men.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780306419171
  • Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media
  • Publisher Imprint: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 2011 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0306419173
  • Publisher Date: 01 Aug 1985
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Returnable: N


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