Lymphocyte Differentiation, Recognition, and RegulationLymphocyte Differentiation, Recognition, and Regulation provides an overview of the state of knowledge on cellular immunology. The focus is on animal work than on studies in man, although in certain areas human lymphocyte biology has been discussed in some detail. The book attempts to integrate information from diverse areas of cellular immunology, immunogenetics, and immunochemistry to form some cohesive concepts that can be perhaps utilized as a working foundation for students and investigators in various areas of immunology. The book begins with a general description of some of techniques ... |
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Surface Antigens and Markers on T Lymphocytes | 9 |
Surface Antigens and Markers on B Lymphocytes | 40 |
Surface Antigens Present on T Lymphocytes and Also on B | 70 |
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adoptive transfer alloantibodies alloantigens allogeneic cells allogeneic effect animals anti anti-DNP antibody responses anti-Ig antigen antisera antiserum assay BALB/c binding bone marrow capable capacity carrier cell activity cell function cell interactions cell populations cell surface cell-mediated complex conjugates cultures cytotoxic demonstrated detected determinants differentiation DNP-BGG DNP-D-GL DNP-KLH DNP-OVA DNP-specific donor doses experiments F₁ factor genes genetic guinea pigs GVH reaction haplotype hapten helper T cells histocompatibility idiotypic IgE antibody responses immune responses Immunol immunological indicate induced inhibition investigators lymph node lymphocytes lymphoid cells macrophages membrane mice mitogenic molecules Moreover mouse Nature London neonatal normal observations obtained peripheral precursor pretreatment primed reactivity recently receptors secondary sensitized serum shown specific spleen cells SRBC stimulation strain studies subpopulations suppression suppressor T cells surface Ig syngeneic T-dependent T-independent antigens target cells thymectomy thymocytes thymus tion tolerance unprimed vitro vivo X-irradiation