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" MHC + X : "
edited by Pavol Ivanyi.
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BL
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753276
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b573237
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Main Entry
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edited by Pavol Ivanyi.
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Title & Author
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MHC + X : : Complex Formation and Antibody Induction\ edited by Pavol Ivanyi.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988
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(xxii, 247 pages 63 illustrations)
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ISBN
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364274026X
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: 9783642740268
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Contents
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Induction of Allospecific Cytotoxic T Cells by Virus Infections In Vivo --; Naturally Occurring H-2 Specific Antibodies --; Naturally Occurring Anti-MHC Class I Antibodies in the Rat --; Naturally Occurring HLA Antibodies --; Anti-Class I and Anti-Class II Antibodies with Monomorphic Reaction Patterns in Non-alloimmunized Human Subjects --; Antisera to 'Modifying Factor' in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis: The Present Situation --; Recognition by Human B Cells of Foreign Antigen in the Context of the MHC: a Review --; Searching for MHC-Restricted Antibodies: Antibodies Induced by Injections with Syngeneic Cells Coated with Sendai Virus, Trinitrophenyl, and Xenogeneic?2-MicrogIobulin Are Not Restricted by the Mouse MHC --; Searching for MHC-Restricted Monoclonal Antibodies Recognizing the Determinants Seen by Anti-Influenza Virus Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Receptors --; Immunization with Fibroblasts Transfected with a Cloned Retroviral DNA Induces H-2 Specific Antibodies in Syngeneic Recipients --; Sendai Virus Infection of Tumor Cells Increases the Production of Autoreactive H-2 Specific Antibodies in Syngeneic Recipients --; Immunization with Fibroblasts Expressing Human?2-MicrogIobulin Induces H-2 Specific Antibodies in Syngeneic Recipients --; MHC-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies Induced by Injection of Syngeneic Leukemia Cells --; Monoclonal Antibodies to Murine tumors as Probes for Genetic Analysis of Individually Specific Tumor Antigens --; Syngeneic Monoclonal Antibodies Against Chemically Induced Tumors --; Effect of Anti-HLA Class I Monoclonal Antibodies on the Proliferation of T Cells Induced by PHA-P. Comparison with the Effect on T Cell Activation via the CD2 and CD3 Pathways --; A Monoclonal Antibody Induced by H-2 Syngeneic ConA Blasts: Its Reactivity Pattern with Mouse and Human MHC Class I Antigens --; A Problem Perplex, MHC + X --; MHC-Restricted Antibodies: Facts and Interpretation --; Biochemistry of HLA-B27 in Transfected Cells and Transgenic Mice --; Interaction of the Qa Region with?2-Microglobulin and with Non-Qa Genes in Determination of Qa Phenotype --?2-Microglobulin and?-Galactosidase: A Real and a Surrogate Minor Histocompatibility Antigen --; Two Conformations of Ld Distinguished by Their Abilities to Bind?2-Microglobulin Are Synthesized, Processed, and Expressed on the Cell Surface --; Selective Increase of the Expression of HLA Class I Molecules by HLA-A3, HLA-B7, and HLA-Cw3 Transfected P815 Mastocytoma Cells, with Subsequent Transfection by the Human?2-Microglobulin Gene --; Exposure of the W6/32-Defined Determinant on Mouse Cells Is Dependent on the Interaction of Certain H-2 Heavy Chains with Human or Bovine?2-Microglobulin --; The Role of?2-Microglobulin and Class I HLA Heavy Chain in Cytomegalovirus Infection --; Structural Requirements of an Ovalbumin-Derived Immunogenic Peptide for T Cell Activation and Interaction with IAd --; Analysis of Specificities Recognized by Monoclonal Antibodies and Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes Using Chimeric H-2 Molecules --; The Conformational Flexibility and?2-Microglobulin Interaction Dynamics of the H-2Kb Heavy Chain --; Models for MHC-Restricted T Cell Recognition of a Synthetic H-2Ld Peptide --; Endorphin Receptors and HLA Class I Molecules --; MHC Class I-Insulin Receptor Interaction in the Cell Membrane --; Soluble Classical Class I MHC Antigens in Solution in the Body Fluids --; Is There Room for a Neutralistic View on MHC Polymorphism?
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Abstract
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This is the first book devoted completely to Histocompatibility Complex (MHC). It concentrates firstly on the question whether neodeterminants resulting from the interaction of MHC with foreign antigen can also be recognized by antibodies. Thus the question of MHC restricted antibodies is discussed in detail. Secondly, the book provides information on how the complex (MHC+X) is recognized by T cells. Finally information about recent findings on other, non immunological, functions of the MHC is given. The contributions stem from a broad panel of researchers from various countries; their views show the very different aspects of MHC function.
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Subject
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Allergy.
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Immunology.
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Medicine.
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LC Classification
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QR184.3E358 1988
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Added Entry
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Pavol Ivanyi
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Parallel Title
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Proceedings of the Workshop-Symposium meeting held in Ommen/ Amsterdam, 7-9 October 1987
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