Cellular and Molecular ImmunologyA synthesis and critical analysis of the advances in cellular and molecular immunology. The book offers new material on the functional anatomy of immune responses, including regional immunity such as the cutaneous and mucosal immune systems. |
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... infected cell . This is one type of cytopathic ef- fect of viruses , and the infection is said to be " lytic " because the infected cell is lysed . Noncytopathic vi- ruses may cause latent infections , during which they reside in host ...
... infected cell . This is one type of cytopathic ef- fect of viruses , and the infection is said to be " lytic " because the infected cell is lysed . Noncytopathic vi- ruses may cause latent infections , during which they reside in host ...
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... infected individ- uals . In addition , NK cell activity against HIV - infected targets is present in these patients . These effector mechanisms are clearly important in the immunologic control of other types of viral infections , and ...
... infected individ- uals . In addition , NK cell activity against HIV - infected targets is present in these patients . These effector mechanisms are clearly important in the immunologic control of other types of viral infections , and ...
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... infected mothers There is a small increased risk of infection among health care workers . In Africa , the vast majority of HIV infections occur by sexual transmission from one heterosexual partner to another , with no identifiable risk ...
... infected mothers There is a small increased risk of infection among health care workers . In Africa , the vast majority of HIV infections occur by sexual transmission from one heterosexual partner to another , with no identifiable risk ...
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Cellular and Molecular Immunology Abul K. Abbas,Andrew H. Lichtman,Jordan S. Pober Snippet view - 1994 |
Cellular and Molecular Immunology Abul K. Abbas,Andrew H. Lichtman,Jordan S. Pober Snippet view - 1991 |
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adhesion affinity alleles amino acid anti antigen antigen receptor antigen-specific APCs autoimmune binding bone marrow called CD4+ T cells CD8+ cell activation cell receptor cell surface cell-mediated cell-mediated immunity cellular Chapter class I molecules class II MHC clones complement CTLs cules cytes cytokines cytoplasmic dendritic cells differentiation disease domains effector encoded endothelial enzymes expression extracellular factor foreign antigens function heavy chain helper T cells human IFN-y Ig genes immune responses immune system Immunology induced infections inhibit integrins interactions isotype leukocytes ligand light chain lymph nodes lymphocytes lymphoid macrophages mast cells mature mechanisms mediated membrane MHC molecules MHC-restricted mice mouse mRNA mutations NK cells normal pathway peptides phagocytes phagocytosis plasma produced protein antigens proteins rearrangement recognize region role secreted sequences specific immune sponses ẞ chain stimulation strain structure synthesized target cells thymocytes thymus tion tissues transcription transgenic tumor types viral