The Reticuloendothelial System in Health and Disease von Herman Friedman | Immunologic and Pathologic Aspects | ISBN 9781468433029

The Reticuloendothelial System in Health and Disease

Immunologic and Pathologic Aspects

von Herman Friedman, Mario R. Escobar und Sherwood M. Reichard
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinHerman Friedman
Autor / AutorinMario R. Escobar
Autor / AutorinSherwood M. Reichard
Buchcover The Reticuloendothelial System in Health and Disease | Herman Friedman | EAN 9781468433029 | ISBN 1-4684-3302-4 | ISBN 978-1-4684-3302-9

The Reticuloendothelial System in Health and Disease

Immunologic and Pathologic Aspects

von Herman Friedman, Mario R. Escobar und Sherwood M. Reichard
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinHerman Friedman
Autor / AutorinMario R. Escobar
Autor / AutorinSherwood M. Reichard

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • of Part B.
  • Section 1 Immunologic and Pathologic Aspects of the RES.
  • The Role of the T Cell in the Immune Response.
  • Immunological Tolerance: New Parameters for B-Cell Tolerance In vitro.
  • RES Blockade: Effects on Immunity and Tolerance.
  • Modulation of the Expression of a Secondary IgG Antihapten Response In vitro.
  • External Control of a Shift in Antibody Synthesis.
  • Effect of Antigen on Localization of Immunologically Specific B Cells.
  • Localization of Immunoglobulins in Germinal Centers of Human Tonsils.
  • ?2-Microglobulin of Lymphocytes.
  • Effect of Reserpine on Serum Hemolysin Response in Mice.
  • The Preparation of an Antiserum Against Human Monocytes.
  • Lymphocyte Subpopulations: Analysis of T-Cell Rosette Characters.
  • Section 2 The RES in Immunopathology and Autoimmunity.
  • Immunopathology of the Nervous System.
  • Altered Neutrophil Function Induced by Serum from Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
  • Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases.
  • Malnutrition, the Thymolymphatic System and Immunocompetence.
  • Antigen and Immune Complex Induced Suppression of Delayed Hypersensitivity.
  • Plasma Cell Surface Antigen in Thermal Burns, Carcinogenesis and Primary Immunodeficiencies.
  • Spontaneous Autoimmune Thyroiditis in the BUF Rat.
  • Antibody-Dependent Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity to Target Cells Infected with Herpes Simplex Virus.
  • Section 3 The RES in Transplantation Immunology.
  • Immunogenetic Aspects of Allotransplantation.
  • Alloantibodies in Relation to the Rejection of Skin Allografts in the Mouse.
  • Immunosuppression of Rosette-Forming Cells.
  • Biological and Pathological Characteristics in Mouse Lines with Large Differences in Leukocyte Counts.
  • Cell-Mediated Immunity in Long Term Transplant Patients.
  • Section 4 The RES in Tumor Immunology.
  • The Interactions of a LeukemiaVirus with Cells of the RES.
  • Neoplastic Invasion and Metastasis Within the Lymphoreticular System.
  • Adoptive Immunotherapy of Spontaneous Leukemia-Lymphoma in AKR Mice.
  • Surface Morphology of Leukemia Virus-Infected Lymphoid Cells.
  • Host Immunoreactivity to CSA, a Tissue-Specific Antigen of Normal and Neoplastic Human Intestine.
  • Tissue Polypeptide Antigen (TPA) in Human Cancer Defense Responses.
  • Age-Dependent Regression of M-MSV Tumors in CBA/H Mice: Requirement for a Macrophage-Adherent Cell Population.
  • Host Protection by Cell-Mediated and by Humoral Immunity in Malignancy.
  • In vitro Tumor Growth Inhibition by Syngeneic Lymphocytes and/or Macrophages.
  • Inhibition of Growth and Dissemination of Shay Myelogenous Leukemic Tumor in Rats by Glucan and Glucan Activated Macrophages.
  • Macrophage Participation in a Spontaneously Regressing Syngeneic Tumor.
  • Interaction of Macrophages with Tumor Cells.
  • Workshop.
  • RES — Radiobiology and Environmental Factors.
  • Radiation Effects on Cells of the RES.
  • Physiologic Mechanisms in Radiation Resistance.
  • Immunologic Aspects of Malnutrition.
  • Post-Congress Workshop Summary.
  • Methods in Basic Laboratory Immunology.
  • List of Participants.