Immunology for SurgeonsJohn E. Castro |
Contents
Introduction J J T Owen I | 1 |
Antibodies and Complement M J Hobart | 23 |
Mechanisms Underlying Immunological Diseases C J F Spry | 60 |
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activity agents allografts animals anti antibody antiserum assay azathioprine blood cancer patients carcinoma cell-mediated immunity cellular clinical complement complement system cytes cytotoxic deficiency detected disease DNCB donor doses effect effector evidence factors fetal function genes genetic graft survival histocompatibility HLA antigens hormone host human humoral humoral immunity immune competence immune response immunogenicity immunoglobulin immunological immunosuppression immunotherapy increased induced infections inhibition irradiation kidney grafts kidney transplantation large number leukocytes levels liver lymph nodes lymphocytes lymphoid cells macrophages malignant marker matching mechanisms metastases methods mice migration molecule non-specific normal occur organ passive enhancement phagocytic plasma possible present produce proteins rats reaction reactivity recipient region renal allografts renal transplantation sensitized sera serum shown skin grafts specific spleen stimulation studies substance surgery techniques therapy thoracic duct thymectomy thymus tion tissue tolerance transplantation antigens treatment tumour tumour antigens tumour cells types unresponsiveness vitro vivo