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Immunochemistry and molecular immunology

editor-in-chief, Leonore A. Herzenberg ; senior and founding editor, Donald M. Weir ; co-editors, Leonard A. Herzenberg, Caroline Blackwell

(Weir's handbook of experimental immunology, v. 1)

Blackwell Science, c1996

5th ed

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Description and Table of Contents

Description

The new fifth edition of the highly acclaimed Handbook of Experimental Immunology has been completely restructured and extensively revised to reflect the considerable increase in the importance of immunology as a research discipline. Produced in four volumes, which are available for separate purchase, or as a set, the text provides a complete reference which includes experimental protocols and explications of general principles.

Table of Contents

  • Volume 1: Immunochemistry and Molecular Immunology: List of Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • 1. The Relationship Between Method and Concept
  • 2. Placing Limits on Autoantibody Formation: An Immunoregulatory Microcosm
  • Section 1: Immunoglobulin Genes and Their Function: 3. Overview: Immunogloblin Genes and Their Function
  • 4. Human Immunoglobulin Variable Region Genes
  • 5. The Sequence Analysis Workshop for Windows (SAW): A Desktop Computer Program Enabling Rapid Analysis of Immunoglobulin Super Family Variable Domain Sequences
  • 6. Kabat Database of Sequences of Proteins of Immunological Interest
  • 7. LIGM-DB: An Integrated Database of Ig and TcR, Part of the Immunogenetics Database (IMGT)
  • 8. Molecular Evolution of Immunoglobulin VH Segments
  • 9. The Igh-V and Igk-V Genes of the Mouse
  • 10. The Murine and Human Lambda Light Chain Immunoglobulin Loci: Organization and Expression
  • 11. Immunoglobulin Variable Region Genes of Rabbit
  • 12. Antibody-Antigen Binding: Structure-Function Relationships Viewed at Atomic Scale Resolution
  • 13. Construction of CDNA from Single Unstimulated Mouse B Lymphocytes: Method and Application to the Study of Expressed Antibody Repertoires in FACS-Sorted Murine B Cell Subsets
  • 14. The Generation of Junctional Diversity by V(D)J Recombination
  • Section 2: Immunoglobulin Gene Rearrangement and Switching: 15. Overview: Immunoglobulin Gene Rearrangement and Switching
  • 16. V(D)J Recombination
  • 17. Immunoglobulin Variable Region Repertoire Development
  • 18. Organization and Mechanism of Rearrangement of Immunoglobulin Genes in Lower Vertebrates
  • 19. Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Class-Switching
  • 20. Membrane Immunoglobulin Receptor Complexes
  • 21. Signal Transduction by the B Cell Antigen Receptor Complex
  • Section 3: Immunoglobulin Isotypes and Allotypes: 22. Overview: Immunoglobulin Isotypes and Allotypes
  • 23. Rat Immunoglobulins
  • 24. Chicken Immunoglobulin Isotypes and Allotypes
  • 25. Human Immunoglobulin Isotypes and Allotypes
  • 26. Rabbit Immunoglobulin Allotypes
  • 27. Mouse Immunoglobulin Allotypes
  • Section 4: T Cell Receptor Genetics and Specificity: 28. Overview: T Cell Receptor Genetics and Specificity
  • 29. TCR Usage in Healthy and Diseased Individuals
  • 30. Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Single Antigen-Specific TH Cells
  • 31. Establishment of B Cell Hybridomas Producing Antibody Specific for T Cell Antigen Receptor Complex
  • 32. Identifying the TCR Ligands of CD8+ and CD4+ T-Cells
  • 33. Affinity and Kinetics of T-Cell Receptor Binding to Peptide/MHC Complexes and the Analysis of Transient Biomolecular Interactions
  • 34. Approaches to yo T Cell Specificity
  • Section 5: The Major Histocompatibility Complex: 35. Overview: The Major Histocompatibility Complex: Structure, Function, and Polymorphism
  • 36. Genomic Organization of the MHC
  • 37. MHC and Disease Associations
  • Section 6: Measurement and Biological Significance of Antibody Affinity and Reactivity: 38. Overview: Measurement and Biological Significance of Antibody Affinity and Reactivity
  • 39. Surface Immunochemistry
  • 40. Antibody Reactions with Multiepitopic Antigens
  • 41. The Kinetics of Antibody Reactions in the Fluid Phase
  • Section 7: Classical Methods: 42. Overview: Classical Methods
  • 43. Haptens and Carriers
  • 44. Quantification of Antibodies
  • 45. Quantification of Antigens

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Details

  • NCID
    BA2954562X
  • ISBN
    • 0865425698
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge, Mass.
  • Pages/Volumes
    1 v. (various pagings)
  • Size
    29 cm
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