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" Immunologic phylogeny. "
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BL
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738984
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b558897
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Immunologic phylogeny.
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Publication Statement
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[Place of publication not identified]: Springer, 2013
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ISBN
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1468432613
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: 9781468432619
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Contents
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Tridacnin, a Potent Antigalactan Precipitin from the Hemolymph of Tridacna maxima.- Anti-Galactan Precipitins in the Hemolymph of Tridacna maxima and Limulus polyphemus.- Protectins in Argentine Mollusks: Immunological and Immunochemical Aspects.- Immunologic Significance of Specificities of Cellular Agglutinins of Limulus polyphemus.- Some Specific Aspects of Cell-Surface Recognition by Sipunculid Coelomocytes.- Response of Earthworm Leukocytes to Concanavalin A and Transplantation Antigens.- Recognition Factors of the Crayfish and the Generation of Diversity.- Endosymbiosis and Cellular Tolerance in the Hawaiian Soft Coral Sarcothelia edmondsoni Verrill.- Hard Tissue Tumors of Scleractinian Corals.- The Discriminatory Capacity of Phagocytic Cells in the Chiton (Liolophura gaimardi).- Direct Evidence of Heterolysis of Gorgonian Target Cells.- Immunoincompatibility Reactions in Corals (Coelenterata).- Allogeneic Distinction in Botryllus primigenus and in Other Colonial Ascidians.- Characteristics of Cell-Mediated Immunity and Memory in Annelids.- Specific Rejection of Integumentary Allografts by the Sea Star Dermasterias imbricata.- Preliminary Structural Characterization of Pacific Hagfish Immunoglobulin.- Antibodies against Salmonella and SRBC in Urodele Amphibians: Synthesis and Characterization.- Immunoglobulins in Ranid Frogs and Tadpoles.- Structural Data on Chicken IgA and Failure to Identify the IgA of the Tortoise.- Evolutionary Divergence of Immunoglobulin Constant Region Genes.- Evolution of Conformational Flexibility of Immunoglobulin M.- Relationship between Structure and Function of Lower Vertebrate Immunoglobulins.- Quantitative and Qualitative Aspects of the Antibody Library of Sharks.- Ultrastructure of Hagfish Blood Leucocytes.- Cell Surface Immunoglobulins of Thymus and Spleen Lymphocytes in Urodele Amphibian Pleurodeles waltlii (Salamandridae).- Structure and Immunological Function of Lymphomyeloid Organs in the Bullfrog Rana catesbeiana.- Lymphoid Organs and Amphibian Immunity.- Cellular Aspects of Humoral Immune Responsiveness in Chelydra.- Bursal and Thymic Alloantigen Expression in Lymphoid Tissues of the Chicken.- In Vitro Responses of Urodele Lymphoid Cells: Mitogenic and Mixed Lymphocyte Culture Reactivities.- Transplantation Immunogenetics and Mixed Lymphocyte Culture Reactivities of Partially Inbred Strains of Salamanders (A. mexicanum): Preliminary Studies.- Mitogens as Probes for Studying Temperature Effects on the Development of Immunocompetent Cells in Poikilothermic Vertebrates.- Synergistic and Antagonistic Effects of Mitogens on Proliferation of Lymphocytes from Spleens of Rana pipiens.- Mitogens as Probes of Lymphocyte Heterogeneity in Anuran Amphibians.- Thymic Function in Amphibians.- Phylogenetic Aspects of Hypersensitivity: Immediate Hypersensitivity Reactions in Flatfish.- Immunity in the Developing Amphibian.- Demonstration of an Inverse Relationship between Regenerative Capacity and Oncogenesis in the Adult Frog Rana pipiens.- Polyfunctional Antigen-Binding Specificity in Hapten-Carrier Responses of the Newt Triturus viridescens.- Surface Characteristics of Spleen Cell - Erythrocyte Rosette Formation in the Grass Frog Rana pipiens.- Phylogeny of Functional Humoral Transplantation Immunity: Comparative Studies in Amphibians and Rodents.- Genetic Control of Immune Responses in Chickens.- The Genetics of Chicken 7S Immunoglobulin Allotypes.- Use of the GVH Reaction to Investigate the Regulation of the Humoral Immune Response.- Immune Facilitation of Allograft Survival across Restricted Differences at the H-2 Compex.- Induction of Unresponsiveness to Organ Transplants in Congenic Strains of Rats and Other Mammals.- Many Questions (and Almost No Answers) about the Phylogenetic Origin of the Major Histocompatibility Complex.
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