Human Anti-Human Gammaglobulins, Their Specificity and Function
Proceedings of the International Symposium Held in Lund, October 1969
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Human Anti-Human Gammaglobulins, Their Specificity and Function
Proceedings of the International Symposium Held in Lund, October 1969
About This Book
Human Anti-Human Gammaglobulins: Their Specificity and Functions is a written record of the seventeenth volume of the Wenner-Gren International Symposium Series, which aims to define natural mechanisms giving rise to human anti-immunoglobulins, the interactions between anti-Igs and Ig determinants and its effects. The book is divided according to the six sessions that were held during the symposium. Topics include basic experimental data; determinants of IgG revealed by human antiglobulins; anti-gammaglobulin factors in tissues; anti-gammaglobulins interacting with immunoglobulins in solution; anti-gammaglobulinâcellular interactions; and a special lecture. The text is recommended for medical doctors, especially immunologists, who want to know more about the human anti-human gammaglobulin, its origin, functions, and the discoveries about it.
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- Front Cover
- Human Anti-Human gammaglobulins: Their Specificity and Function
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- PREFACE
- LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
- AIM OF THE SYMPOSIUM
- SESSION 1: BASIC EXPERIMENTAL DATA
- SESSION 2: DETERMINANTS OF IgG REVEALED BY HUMAN ANTIGLOBULINS
- SESSION 3: ANTI-GAMMAGLOBULIN FACTORS IN TISSUES
- SESSION 4: ANTI-GAMMAGLOBULINS INTER-ACTING WITH IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN SOLUTION
- SESSION 5: ANTI-GAMMAGLOBULINâCELLULAR INTERACTIONS
- SESSION 6: SPECIAL LECTURE