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" Contemporary Topics in Immunochemistry : "
edited by F.P. Inman.
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BL
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732592
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b552381
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Main Entry
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edited by F.P. Inman.
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Title & Author
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Contemporary Topics in Immunochemistry : : Volume 1\ edited by F.P. Inman.
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Publication Statement
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Boston, MA: Springer US : Imprint : Springer, 1972
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Page. NO
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(XII, 186 pages 12 illustrations)
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ISBN
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1475713436
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: 1475713452
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: 9781475713435
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: 9781475713459
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Contents
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The Relationship Between Antigenic Structure and Immune Specificity --;I. Introduction --;II. Antigens --;III. Discussion --;IV. Concluding Remarks --;References --;Human Histocompatibility Antigens --;I. Introduction --;II. Extraction of Histocompatibility Antigens --;III. Solubilization and Purification of HL-A Antigens --;IV. Biological Evaluation of Soluble HL-A Antigens --;V. Chemical Characterization of HL-A Antigens --;VI. Chemical Nature of HL-A Alloantigens --;VII. Summary --;Acknowledgment --;References --;Bacterial Flagellin as an Antigen and Immunogen --;I. Introduction --;II. Properties of Flagellin from Salmonella Organisms --;III. Degradation and Modification of Flagellin --;IV. In Vivo Immunogenicity of Flagellin and Its Derivatives --;V. In Vivo Localization Patterns of Flagellin and Its Derivatives --;VI. In Vitro Behavior of Flagellin and Its Derivatives --;VII. Antigen as a Regulator of Cell Behavior --;VIII. Discussion and Conclusions --;References --;The Transfer of Immunity with Macrophage RNA --;I. Introduction --;II. The Heightened Immunogenicity of Antigens Associated with Macrophages --;III. RNA-Antigen Complexes --;IV. The Transfer of Cellular Immunity with RNA --;V. Informational RNA --;VI. Conclusions --;Acknowledgment --;References --;Relationship of Events at the Lymphocyte Cell Surface to Gene Expression: Approaches to the Problem --;I. Introduction --;II. General Properties of Continuously Growing Cultured Human Lymphocytes --;III. Control of Synthesis of Membrane-Associated Immunoglobulin --;IV. Molecular Events During the Rest to Proliferation Transition in Lymphocytes --;V. Studies on the "Linkage" Between the Plasma Membrane and Cellular Genes --;VI. Summary and Prospects for the Future --;Acknowledgment --;References --;The Antigen-Binding Sites of Immunoglobulins --;I. Introduction --;II. Size and General Features of the Antibody Combining Site --;III. Structural Studies --;IV. Sequence of the Variable Regions of Heavy and Light Chains --;V. Affinity-Labeling Studies --;VI. Conclusion --;References --?D Immunoglobulin --;I. Introduction --;II. Isolation of?D --;III. Structure of?D --;IV. Biological Properties of?D --;V. Prospects --;Acknowledgment --;References.
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Abstract
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In 1897, Ehrlich suggested that natural preformed receptors from the surface of cells provided immunity to various chemical substances. Many years later, in 1940, Pauling proffered the concept that antibodies comprised a single poly- peptide chain and that each end of the protein could form an antigen-binding site.
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Subject
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Immunology.
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LC Classification
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QR185.6E358 1972
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F P Inman
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