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ADVANCES IN IMMUNOLOGY VOLUME 14
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monografia Rebiun25979952 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25979952 m o d | cr -n--------- 081202s1971 nyua ob 001 0 eng d 61017057 1-281-46922-X 9786611469221 0-08-057790-3 UPVA 997186282203706 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 574.29 615.3705 Advances in immunology. Vol. 14 electronic resource] edited by F.J. Dixon, Henry G. Kunkel New York Academic Press 1971 New York New York Academic Press 1 online resource (399 p.) 1 online resource (399 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Advances in immunology Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and indexes Front Cover; Advances in Immunology, Volume 14; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. Immunobiology of Mammalian Reproduction; I. Introduction; II. Essentials of Reproductive Biology; III. The Uterus as a Craft Site and as a Route for Immunization; IV. Antigenic Status of Semen and Its Consequences; V. Choriocarcinoma; VI. The Fetus Qua Homograft: Factors That May Contribute to Its Success; VII. Susceptibility of Pretrophoblastic Eggs to Transplantation Immunity VIII. Histoincompatibility as a Determinant of Placental Size and Extent of Trophoblastic InvasionIX. Organ-Specific Antigens of the Placenta; X. Maternal-Fetal Exchange of Cells; XI. Natural Occurrence of Transplantation Disease; XII. Immunological Competence of the Placenta; XIII. Concept of Immunological Inertia of Viviparity; XIV. Histocompatibility Gene Polymorphisms and Maternal-Fetal Interactions; References; Chapter 2. Thyroid Antigens and Autoimmunity; I. Introduction; II. The Thyroid Gland: Structure, Function, and Malfunction; III. Purification and Properties of Thyroid Proteins IV. Thyroid AntigensV. Experimental Autoimmune Disease of the Thyroid: the Thyroid Gland as Source and Target; VI. Human Autoimmune Disease of the Thyroid; VII. Features of the Autoimmune Response; VIII. Chemical and Antigenic Structures of the Thyroglobulin Molecule; IX. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 3. Immunological Aspects of Burkitt's Lymphoma; I. Introduction; II. Humoral Antibody Studies; III. Studies on Cell-Mediated Immunity; IV. One or Several EB Viruses?; V. Immunological Studies on Oncogenic Herpes Viruses in Animals; VI. Implications; References Chapter 4. Genetic Aspects of the Complement SystemI. Introduction; II. Hereditary Angioneurotic Edema; III. C4 Deficiency in Guinea Pigs; IV. C2 Deficiency in Man; V. Guinea Pigs Deficient in the ""Third Component of Complement""; VI. Genetic Structural Polymorphism in C3; VII. C3 Deficiency in Man; VIII. Congenital Hypercatabolism of C3; IX. C5 Deficiency in Mice; X. C5 Dysfunction in Man; XI. C6 Deficiency in Rabbits; XII. Miscellaneous; References; Chapter 5. The Immune System: A Model for Differentiation in Higher Organisms; I. Introduction; II. Immunoglobulin Systems III. Structural, Genetic, and Cellular PatternsIV. A Genetic Mechanism for Differentiation: Two Genes ->One Polypeptide Chain; V. Evolution of Immunoglobulin Variable and Constant Genes; VI. Theories of Antibody Diversity; VII. Concluding Remarks; References; Addendum; Author Index; Subject Index ADVANCES IN IMMUNOLOGY VOLUME 14 English Immunology Electronic books Dixon, Frank J. Frank James) 1920-2008.) Kunkel, Henry G. Advances in immunology (CKB)954926956855 (DLC)2005215189 (OCoLC)60626719 1557-8445 0-12-022414-3 Advances in immunology