Multichain immune recognition receptor signaling : from spatiotemporal organization to human disease
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Multichain immune recognition receptor signaling : from spatiotemporal organization to human disease
(Advances in experimental medicine and biology, v. 640)
Springer Science+Business Media , Landes Bioscience, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- T-cell receptor / Jose M. Rojo, Raquel Bello and Pilar Portolés
- B-cell receptor / Randall J. Brezski and John G. Monroe
- FC receptors / Maree S. Powell and P. Mark Hogarth
- Natural killer cell receptors / Roberto Biassoni
- Platelet glycoprotein VI / Stephanie M. Jung and Masaaki Moroi
- Clustering models / Wolfgang W.A. Schamel and Michael Reth
- Segregation models / Elaine P. Dopfer ... [et al.]
- Kinetic proofreading model / Byron Goldstein ... [et al.]
- Serial triggering model / Jacob Rachmilewitz
- Conformational model / Ruth M. Risueño, Angel R. Ortiz, and Balbino Alarcón
- Permissive geometry model / Susana Minguet and Wolfgang W.A. Schamel
- Signaling chain homooligomerization (SCHOOL) model / Alexander B. Sigalov
- Visualization of cell-cell interaction contacts : synapses and kinapses / Michael L. Dustin
- Visualization of protein interactions in living cells / Tomasz Zal
- Immunogenicity in peptide-immunotherapy : from self/nonself to similar/dissimilar sequences / Darja Kanduc
- Therapeutic application of transmembrane T and natural killer cell receptor peptides / Nicholas Manolios ... [et al.]
- FC receptor targeting in the treatment of allergy, autoimmune diseases and cancer / Akira Nakamura, Tomohiro Kubo and Toshiyuki Takai
- Therapeutic blockade of T-cell antigen receptor signal transduction and costimulation in autoimmune disease / Joseph R. Podojil, Danielle M. Turley, and Stephen D. Miller
- MHC and MHC-like molecules : structural perspectives on the design of molecular vaccines / Vasso Apostolopoulos, Eliada Lazoura and Minmin Yu
- SCHOOL model and new targeting strategies / Alexander B. Sigalov
- Immune receptor signaling, aging and autoimmunity / Anis Larbi, Tamas Fülöp and Graham Pawelec
- Viral pathogenesis, modulation of immune receptor signaling and treatment / Walter M. Kim and Alexander B. Sigalov