Allergy in the 21st century : new answers to old questions : 23rd Symposium of the Collegium International Allergologicum, May 18-23, 2000, Hakone, Japan
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書誌事項
Allergy in the 21st century : new answers to old questions : 23rd Symposium of the Collegium International Allergologicum, May 18-23, 2000, Hakone, Japan
(International archives of allergy and immunology, v. 124,
Karger, 2001
注記
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Presenting the Proceedings of the 23rd Symposium of the Collegium Internationale Allergo-logicum, this volume focuses on the molecular aspects of allergens, environmental and genetic risk factors of IgE-mediated diseases, and the role of inflammatory and regulatory cells (mast cells, T cells, eosinophils, monocytes/macrophages, dendritic cells) in inflammation, tissue repair, and tolerance induction. In addition, contributions discuss, in a comprehensive manner, novel approaches to the treatment of allergic and infectious diseases with special emphasis on vaccine strategies. An understanding of these areas has important implications for the study and management of immunologically mediated and infectious diseases in the next decades. This compendium will prove of great practical value to allergologists, clinical immunologists and all physicians interested in understanding the pathomechanisms of disease and novel treatment strategies. Basic scientists who need access to an up-to-date review regarding the structure of disease-eliciting agents, regulatory pathways of the immune system and cellular and organ pathophysiology will also find it useful.
目次
- The Paul Kall s Memorial Lecture - 9 vaccine strategies against schistosomiasis - from concepts to clinical trials, Andr Capron, Monique Capron, David Dombrowicz, et al
- The Peter Dukor Memorial Lecture - 16 mutant mice - a useful tool for studying the development of mast cells, Yukihiko Kitamura, Eiichi Morii, Hideki Ogihara, et al. IgE regulation: 20 the monocyte/IgE connection - may polymorphisms in the CD14 gene teach us about IgE regulation?, Donata Vercelli, Mauro Baldini, Fernando Martinez
- ENU mouse mutagenesis - generation of mouse mutants with aberrant plasma IgE levels, Francesca Alessandrini, Thilo Jakob, Alexander Wolf, et al
- promiscuous use of light chains by human IgE antibodies specific for three major grass pollen allergens,, S. Laffer, P. Steinberger, D. Kraft, et al
- the IgE antigen receptor - a key regulator for the production of IgE antibodies, Gernot Achatz, Elke Luger, Roland Geisberger, et al
- unexpected functions of FcERI on antigen-presenting cells, Stefan Kraft, Norito Katoh, Natalija Novak, et al
- the role of alpha-galactosylceramide-activated Valpha14 natural killer T cells in the regulation of Th2 cell differentiation, Toshinori Nakayama, Masakatsu Yamashita, Tetsu Kawano, et al. Allergens: tapping allergen repertoires by advanced cloning technologies, Reto Crameri, Rimantas Kodzius, Zoltan Konthur
- rapid production of recombinant allergens in nicotiana benthamiana and their impact on diagnosis and therapy, H. Breiteneder, M. Krebitz, U. Wiedermann
- reduction in allergenicity of grass pollen by genetic engineering, Prem L. Bhalla, Ines Swoboda, Mohan B. Singh
- identification of a novel cat allergen - cystatin, Kunio Ichikawa, Lisa D. Vailes, Anna Pomes
- sensitisation to the lipid-binding apolipophorin allergen Der p 14 and the peptide Mag-1, M.J. Epton, R.J. Dilworth, W. Smith, et al
- sequence polymorphisms and antibody binding to the Group 2 dust mite allergens, Alisa M. Smith, David C. Benjamin, Urszula Derewenda, et al
- cDNA cloning and characterization of a cross-reactive birch pollen allergen - identification as a pectin esterase, V. Mahler, S. Fischer, S. Heiss, et al
- lipid transfer protein - a pan-allergen in plant-derived foods that is highly resistant to pepsin digestion, Riccardo Asero, Gianni Mistrello, Daniela Roncarolo, et al
- engineering, characterization and in vitro efficacy of the major peanut allergens for use in immunotherapy, Gary A. Bannon, Gael Cockrell, Cathie Connaughton, et al. Poster presentation_- molecular aspects of allergens: immunochemical characterization of antigenic fragments of olea europaea and phleum pratense, Enrique Fern ndez-Caldas, Leticia Gonz lez Romano, Mayte Gallego, et al
- isolation and characterization of cDNA clones coding for mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) pollen allergens, F tima Ferreira, Martin Himly, Daniel Hebenstreit, et al. (Part contents).
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