Membranes and Viruses in Immunopathology
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Membranes and Viruses in Immunopathology

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Membranes and Viruses in Immunopathology

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Membranes and Viruses in Immunopathology covers the proceedings of the 1972 symposium by the same title, held at the University of Minnesota Medical School, sponsored by the Bell Museum of Pathology. This book is composed of 40 chapters that highlight the significant advances in fundamental experiments of membrane structure chemistry. Considerable chapters explore the diagnosis and analysis of slow and oncogenic virus infections, as well as the role of immunobiologic processes in the pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of disease. The remaining chapters contain research works on the detailed mechanisms that may contribute to cancer induction and dissemination. This book will prove useful to immunopathologists and practicing physicians.

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Year
2014
ISBN
9781483267494

Table of contents

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. ACADEMIC PRESS RAPID MANUSCRIPT REPRODUCTION
  5. Copyright
  6. PARTICIPANTS
  7. PREFACE
  8. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  9. INTRODUCTION
  10. Chapter 1: THE FLUID MOSAIC MODEL OF THE STRUCTURE OF CELL MEMBRANES
  11. Chapter 2: THE MOLECULAR ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES: A POSSIBLE MICROSCOPIC PICTURE OF IONIC PERMEATION
  12. Chapter 3: A RESUME OF THE BIOCHEMICAL, ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CELL MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEINS
  13. Chapter 4: THE METABOLISM AND TURNOVER OF CELL MEMBRANES
  14. Chapter 5: A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE USE OF IMMUNOGENETICS IN STUDYING CELL SURFACES
  15. Chapter 6: IMMUNOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF H-2 HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ALLOANTIGENS
  16. Chapter 7: STRUCTURE OF PLANT AGGLUTININ RECEPTORS ON HUMAN RED BLOOD CELLS
  17. Chapter 8: INTRA-MEMBRANE MOBILITY
  18. Chapter 9: SIGNIFICANCE AND PROPERTIES OF TUMOR SPECIFIC ANTIGENS
  19. Chapter 10: CELL JUNCTIONS AND INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION
  20. Chapter 11: CELL SURFACE INTERACTIONS IN MIXED LEUKOCYTE CULTURES
  21. Chapter 12: AN OVERVIEW OF THE PANEL DISCUSSION ON MEMBRANES
  22. Chapter 13: RNA AND DNA TUMOR VIRUSES--MECHANISM OF CELL TRANSFORMATION AND ROLE IN HUMAN CANCER
  23. Chapter 14: EMBRYONIC ANTIGENS IN VIRALLY TRANSFORMED CELLS
  24. Chapter 15: CYCLIC AMP AND THE GROWTH OF TRANSFORMED CELLS
  25. Chapter 16: SURVEILLANCE MECHANISMS AND MALIGNANCY
  26. Chapter 17: HERPESVIRUSES AS INFECTIOUS AND ONCOGENIC AGENTS IN MAN AND OTHER VERTEBRATES
  27. Chapter 18: “SPONTANEOUS― RELEASE OF TYPE C VIRUSES FROM CLONAL LINES OF “SPONTANEOUSLY― TRANSFORMED BALB/3T3 CELLS
  28. Chapter 19: RNA’S AS TEMPLATES FOR THE VIRION DNA POLYMERASE
  29. Chapter 20: IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF MAMMALIAN TYPE C VIRAL PROTEINS
  30. Chapter 21: GENETIC FACTORS INVOLVED IN C-TYPE RNA VIRUS EXPRESSION
  31. Chapter 22: ALTERATIONS OF COMPLEX LIPID METABOLISM IN TUMORIGENIC VIRUS-TRANSFORMED CELLS
  32. Chapter 23: ANIMAL MODELS OF SLOW VIRAL DISEASE
  33. Chapter 24: NEUROLOGIC DISEASES OF MAN WITH SLOW VIRUS ETIOLOGY
  34. Chapter 25: PROGRESSIVE PNEUMONIA, MAEDI, AND VISNA AS SLOW VIRUS INFECTIONS
  35. Chapter 26: DISCUSSION OF TUMOR VIRUSES AND SLOW VIRUS INFECTIONS
  36. Chapter 27: OVERVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT, ORGANIZATION, FUNCTION OF LYMPHOID SYSTEM AND HUMAN DISEASE
  37. Chapter 28: TRAFFIC OF CELLS AND DEVELOPMENT OF IMMUNITY
  38. Chapter 29: MODELS OF IMMUNOLOGIC DISEASES
  39. Chapter 30: COMPLEMENT AND HUMAN DISEASE
  40. Chapter 31: VIRUS INDUCED AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE: VIRUSES IN THE PRODUCTION AND PREVENTION OF AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
  41. Chapter 32: GLOMERULAR CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
  42. Chapter 33: MECHANISM OF LYSOSOMAL ENZYME RELEASE IN GOUT AND IMMUNOLOGIC TISSUE INJURY
  43. Chapter 34: CYTOTOXIC LYMPHOCYTES, BLOCKING SERUM FACTORS AND “UNBLOCKING” ANTIBODIES IN CANCER PATIENTS
  44. Chapter 35: MIXED HAEMADSORPTION AND IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE STUDIES ON IMMUNOCOMPETITION AT THE MEMBRANE
  45. Chapter 36: HUMORAL TUMOR IMMUNITY IN MAN: POSSIBLE ROLE IN HOST DEFENSE AGAINST CANCER
  46. Chapter 37: MODIFICATION OF IMMUNOGENICITY IN EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOTHERAPY AND PROPHYLAXIS
  47. Chapter 38: MANIPULATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TOWARDS IMMUNOTHERAPY OF CANCER
  48. Chapter 39: AN OVERVIEW OF THE PANEL DISCUSSION ON IMMUNOLOGY