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Buch, Englisch, Französisch, 816 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 1426 g

Bernard / Boumsell / Schlossman

Leucocyte Typing

Human Leucocyte Differentiation Antigens Detected by Monoclonal Antibodies. Specification - Classification - Nomenclature / Typage leucocytaire Antigenes de differenciation leucocytaire humains reveles par lesanticorps monoclonaux: Rapports
Softcover Nachdruck of the original 1. Auflage 1984
ISBN: 978-3-642-68859-1
Verlag: Springer

Human Leucocyte Differentiation Antigens Detected by Monoclonal Antibodies. Specification - Classification - Nomenclature / Typage leucocytaire Antigenes de differenciation leucocytaire humains reveles par lesanticorps monoclonaux: Rapports

Buch, Englisch, Französisch, 816 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 1426 g

ISBN: 978-3-642-68859-1
Verlag: Springer


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Introductory Remarks.- The Impact of Monoclonal Antibodies on Studies of the Differentiation of Lymphocytes.- Joint Report of the First International Workshop on Human Leucocyte Differentiation Antigens by the Investigators of the Participating Laboratories.- Rapports des études communes par les chercheurs des laboratoires participants au premier atelier international sur les antigènes de différenciation leucocytaire.- Originals 1. T Cell Antigens.- Originals 2. B Cell Antigens and CALLA.- Originals 3. Monocytes-Granulocytes Antigens.- Originals 4. Tissue Section Studies.- Originals 5. Leucocytes Common Antigens.- Originals 6. Pathology of Leucocytes and Leucocyte Cell Lines.- Originals 7. Techniques for Detecting Leucocyte Antigens.- Editorials.- Abstracts.

Introductory Remarks.- Introductory Remarks.- The Impact of Monoclonal Antibodies on Studies of the Differentiation of Lymphocytes.- The Impact of Monoclonal Antibodies on Studies of the Differentiation of Lymphocytes.- Joint Report of the First International Workshop on Human Leucocyte Differentiation Antigens by the Investigators of the Participating Laboratories.- Joint Report of the First International Workshop on Human Leucocyte Differentiation Antigens by the Investigators of the Participating Laboratories.- Rapports des études communes par les chercheurs des laboratoires participants au premier atelier international sur les antigènes de différenciation leucocytaire.- Rapports des études communes par les chercheurs des laboratoires participants au premier atelier international sur les antigènes de différenciation leucocytaire.- Originals 1. T Cell Antigens.- Human T Lymphocyte Cell Surface Molecules Defined by the Workshop Monoclonal Antibodies (“T Cell Protocol”).- Analysis of T Lymphocyte Antibody Specificities: Comparison of Serology with Immunoprecipitation Patterns.- Analysis of the T Cell-Specific Sets of Monoclonal Antibodies.- Reactivity of Monoclonal Anti-T Workshop Reagents in Immunofluorescence and Cytotoxicity Techniques.- Monoclonal Antibodies Against T Cells as Interferon Inducers.- Cytotoxic Analysis of Workshop Anti-T Cell Antisera.- Biochemical Analysis of Human Thymus Leukemia-Like Antigens.- Diversity of Class I Molecules Heavy and Light Chains on Human Thymus Cells.- Acquisition of a Novel T Cell Surface Protein During Intrathymic T Cell Maturation Encoded for by the Short Arm of Chromosome 11.- Cell Surface Antigens on Human Leucocytes Defined by Murine Monoclonal Antibodies.- Phenomenon of Rosette Formation of Human T Cells Analyzed with Monoclonal Antibodies. The Same Mechanism of Interaction Accounts for Rosette Formation with Erythrocytes from Many Species, Including Autologous Erythrocytes.- Reactivity of the Anti-Human T Cell Monoclonal Antibodies Submitted to the Workshop on One Anti-Class I and One Anti Class II Cytotoxic T Cell Clone.- Phenotype of Prothymocytes from Human Bone Marrow Determined by Monoclonal Antibodies: Modification Induced by Thymic Factors.- Characterization of Functional Human T Cell Subsets by Monoclonal Antibodies.- Analysis of Two Monoclonal Antibodies Defining the Majority and a Subset of Human T Cells.- Identification and Characterization of a Suppressor T Cell Subpopulation with Monoclonal Antibodies.- Inhibition of Virus-Specific, HLA-Restricted, T Cell-Mediated Lysis by Monoclonal Anti-T Cell Antibodies.- Monoclonal Antibodies Specific for B Cells, Cytotoxic/Suppressor T Cells, and a Subset of Cytotoxic/Suppressor T Cells in the Rhesus Monkey.- Originals 2. B Cell Antigens and CALLA.- Human B Cell and B Cell Blast-Associated Surface Molecules Defined with Monoclonal Antibodies.- B Cells and Kidneys: A “B + CALLA” Workshop Analysis.- Human B Cell-Associated Antigens: Expression on Normal and Malignant B Lymphocytes.- The Human B Cell Lineage Studied with Monoclonal Antibodies.- Surface Antigens of Subpopulations of Mitogen-Stimulated Human Lymphocytes.- Human B Cell Lymphomas Studied with a Set of Monoclonal Antibodies Raised Against B Lymphoma Cells.- Originals 3. Monocytes-Granulocytes Antigens.- Membrane Antigens of Human Myeloid Cells Defined by Monoclonal Antibodies.- Expression of Granulopoietic Differentiation Markers in the K562 Cell Line.- Stages of Myeloid Differentiation Identified by Monoclonal Antibodies.- Expression of Myeloid Differentiation Antigens in Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia.- Human Myeloid Differentiation Studied by Monoclonal Antibodies.- Serological and Biochemical Characterization of Human Myeloid-Associated Antigens and Their Expression in Human-Mouse Cell Hybrids.- Human Myelomonocytic Differentiation Antigens Defined by Monoclonal Antibodies.- Human Mononuclear Phagocyte Differentiation Antigens: Definition by Monoclonal Antibodies, Cell Distribution, and In Vitro Modulation.- Cellular Specificity and Functional Studies of G2: A Monoclonal Antibody to Human Polymorphonuclear Leucocytes.- Changes in Cell Surface Antigen Expression During Myelocytic and Monocytic Cell Differentiation.- On the Bone Marrow Origin of the Human Mast Cell: In Vitro Growth and Characterization of Human Malignant Mast Cells.- Originals 4. Tissue Section Studies.- Immunocytochemical Characterization of Monoclonal Anti-Leucocyte Antibodies.- Use of Tissue Distribution Studies to Determine the Specificity of Monoclonal Antilymphocyte Antibodies.- Comparative Analysis of Monoclonal Antibodies of Workshop T Series on Suspensions and Tissue Sections.- Importance of Tissue Localization in Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies to Human Leucocyte Antigens.- Analysis of B Cell-CALLA and Monocyte-Granulocyte Protocol Reagents Using Immunofluorescence, Tissue Sections (PAP) and Molecular Weight Determination.- Analysis of Monoclonal Antibody Binding Using Stepwise-Amplified Immunoperoxidase Staining.- Immunohistochemical Studies with Monoclonal Antibodies to Differentiation, Cell Lineage and Site-Specific Surface Antigens of Human Mononuclear Phagocytes.- Originals 5. Leucocytes Common Antigens.- Studies on the Biochemistry of the Peptides Bearing the Human Leucocyte Common Epitope Recognized by the Monoclonal Antibody MID 2.- Studies on the Distribution Among T Lymphocytes of the High-Molecular-Weight Form of the Human Leucocyte Common Antigen.- Originals 6. Pathology of Leucocytes and Leucocyte Cell Lines.- A Scheme of Human Hematopoietic Differentiation Based on the Marker Profiles of the Cultured and Fresh Leukemia-Lymphomas: The Result of Workshop Study.- Phenotypic T Cell Antigens of Adult T Cell Leukemia in Japan.- Immunologic Phenotype of Tumor Cells from Japanese T Cell Malignancies.- Differential Expression of Human T-ALL-Associated Antigens Detected by Two Murine Monoclonal Antibodies.- Occurrence of T-Cell Features in a Child’s Lymphoproliferative Disorder.- Differences in Antigen Expression on Normal Thymocytes and on Cells Derived from Hyperplastic Thymi and Thymoma of Myasthenia Gravis Patients.- Characterization of Lymphocytes in Tissue Lesions from Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Sjögren’s Syndrome Using Monoclonal Antibody SC1.- Phenotypes of Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Defined by Monoclonal Antibodies.- Diagnostic Value of Monoclonal Antibodies to Leucocyte — Differentiation Antigens in Lymphoid and Nonlymphoid Leukemias.- A Monoclonal Antibody (WBH-H7) Identifying “Non-CALLA” Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemias?.- Surface Phenotype and Cell Kinetics in Leukemias and Lymphomas.- Serological Typing of Acute Leukemia Using the Monoclonal Antibodies PHM 1, 2, 3, 6, CIKM5, and the Rabbit Antisera RARC2a (Ad) and RAALLP50.- Hybridoma Antibodies to Leukemia-Associated Antigens of Childhood Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL).- Induction of Differentiation in B Cell Leukemia.- Immunological Classification of Leukemias with Monoclonal Antibodies.- Transitional Pre-B to B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.- Use of a Monoclonal Antihuman B-Cell Antibody in Diagnosis and Therapy of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.- Originals 7. Techniques for Detecting Leucocyte Antigens.- Multiparameter Approaches to FACS Analysis of Human Leucocyte Cell Surface Antigens.- Detection of Monoclonal Antibodies to Leucocytes Using the Solid-Phase Mixed Passive Hemagglutination Technique.- Editorials.- A Discussion of T Cell Development in Mice and Men, or What Happened to the Lyt 123 Cell in Man and Other Questions.- A Re-Viewing of Thymocyte Differentiation.- What Happened to Lineage-and Leukemia-Specific Antigens? Implications for Therapeutic Use of Monoclonal Antibodies.- Specificity Revisited.- On the Stability of T Cell Differentiation Antigens.- A Microculture Method for Production of Monoclonal Antibodies.- Abstracts.- Leucocyte Malignancies.- Expression and Characterization of Leucocyte Antigens.- Lymphocyte Functions.- Techniques for Characterization of Leucocyte Antigens and Utilization of Antibodies in Therapy.



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