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Major Histocompatibility Complex: Biology, Functions & Roles in Disease

Major Histocompatibility Complex: Biology, Functions & Roles in Disease

9781619429994
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This book represents original findings and observations that were made recently on the role and function of MHC proteins in different laboratories around the globe. The articles in this book cover topics from the importance of MHC diversity to the health of the wildlife to intimate molecular mechanisms of MHC exchange between cells. This book will be useful to a wide range of scientists and clinicians who are working in the field of immunology, transplantation and cancer research.
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9781619429994
9781619429994

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
186
Dimensions (mm)
230.00 x 155.00
Weight (g)
574
  • Preface; Prophylactic & Therapeutic Approach for Adult T-cell Leukemia Based on Targeting Anti-tumor Immunity; MHC class I antigens & tumor immune escape; MHC diversity & wildlife health:: lessons from Tasmanian devil facial tumor disease; TNF block haplotypes reveal diverse pathways between TNF & disease:: Implications for understanding neuropathy in HIV patients; MHC, Viral Infection & Immunoinformatics; HLA-G:: Biology, Functions & Roles in Disease; Non Classical Major Histocompatibility Class I in Health & Disease; HLA class II presentation of HLA class I binding antigenic 9mer peptides; MHC exchange between cells & its functional consequences; Immunoregulatory Effect of the Syngeneic Serum Conditioned by Donor-Like sMHC Class I Proteins; Index.
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