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- 笔记
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- Front Cover
- HANDBOOK OF VERTEBRATE IMMUNOLOGY
- Copyright Page
- CONTENTS
- List of Section Editors
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER II. IMMUNOLOGY OF FISHES
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Lymphoid organs and their anatomical distribution
- 3. Leukocytes and their markers
- 4. Leukocyte traffic and associated molecules
- 5. Cytokines
- 6. T-cell receptor
- 7. Immunoglobulins
- 8. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens
- 9. Red blood cell antigens
- 10. Ontogeny of the immune system
- 11. Passive transfer of immunity
- 12. Nonspecific immunity
- 13. Complement system
- 14. Mucosal immunity
- 15. Acquired immunodeficiencies
- 16. Tumors of the immune system
- 17. Conclusions
- 18. References
- CHAPTER III. IMMUNOLOGY OF AMPHIBIANS
- CHAPTER IV. AVIAN IMMUNOLOGY
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Lymphoid organs and their anatomical distribution
- 3. Leukocyte markers in the chicken
- 4. T-cell receptors
- 5. Cell surface and secreted immunoglobulins in B cell development
- 6. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens
- 7. Cytokines
- 8. Complement
- 9. Ontogeny of the immune system
- 10. Immunocompetence of the embryo and the newly-hatched chick
- 11. Mucosal gut immunity
- 12. Tumors of the immune system
- 13. Autoimmunity in avian model systems
- 14. Effect of viruses on immune functions
- 15. Concluding remarks
- 16. References
- CHAPTER V. IMMUNOLOGY OF THE RAT
- 1 Introduction
- 2. Lymphoid organs: their anatomical distribution and cell composition
- 3. Rat cluster of differentiation (CD) antigens
- 4. Leukocyte traffic and associated molecules
- 5 . Cytokines and their receptors
- 6. T-cell development
- 7. The T-cell receptor
- 8. B-cell development
- 9. Rat immunoglobulins
- 10. Rat Ig variable region genes
- 11. B lymphoid tumors and immunocytomas
- 12. The major histocompatibility complex
- 13. Nonspecific immunity
- 14. Components of the mucosal immune system
- 15. The complement system
- 16. Models of immunodeficiency in the rat
- 17. Autoimmunity
- 18. References
- CHAPTER VI. IMMUNOLOGY OF LAGOMORPHS
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Lymphoid organs, their anatomical distribution and ontogeny of the immune system
- 3. Rabbit leukocyte markers
- 4. Leukocyte traffic and associated molecules
- 5. Cytokines
- 6. T-cell receptor (TCR)
- 7. Immunoglobulins
- 8. MHC antigens
- 9. Rabbit blood groups
- 10. Passive transfer of immunity
- 11. Nonspecific immunity
- 12. Complement system
- 13. Mucosal immunity
- 14. Immunodeficiencies
- 15. Tumors of the immune system
- 16. Autoimmune diseases
- 17. Conclusions
- 18. References
- CHAPTER VII. IMMUNOLOGY OF THE DOG
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Lymphoid organs and their anatomical distribution
- 3. Leukocytes and their antigens
- 4. Leukocyte traffic and associated molecules
- 5. Cytokines
- 6. T-cell receptor
- 7. Immunoglobulins
- 8. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens
- 9. Red blood cell antigens
- 10. Ontogeny of the immune system
- 11. Passive transfer of immunity
- 12. Neonatal immune responses
- 13. Nonspecific immunity
- 14. Complement system
- 15. Mucosal immunity
- 16. Immunodeficiencies
- 17. Tumors of the immune system
- 18. Autoimmunity
- 19. Conclusions
- 20. References
- CHAPTER VIII. IMMUNOLOGY OF THE CAT
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Lymphoid organs and their anatomical position
- 3. Leukocyte differentiation antigens
- 4. Cytokines
- 5. The major histocompatibility complex
- 6. Red blood cell antigens
- 7. Immunoglobulins
- 8. Passive transfer of maternal immunity
- 9. Neonatal immune responses
- 10. Nonspecific immunity in the cat
- 11. The complement system
- 12. Ontogeny of the immune system
- 13. Mucosal immunity
- 14. Immunological diseases
- 15. Immunodeficiency diseases
- 16. Tumors of the immune system
- 17. Conclusions
- 18. References
- CHAPTER IX. IMMUNOLOGY OF MUSTELIDAE
- CHAPTER X. IMMUNOLOGY OF HORSES AND DONKEYS
- CHAPTER XI. IMMUNOLOGY OF THE PIG
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Lymphoid organs and their anatomical distribution
- 3. Leukocytes and their markers
- 4. Leukocyte traffic and associated molecules
- 5 . Cytokines and interferons
- 6. T-cell receptor
- 7. Immunoglobulins
- 8. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens
- 9. Red blood cell antigens
- 10. Ontogeny of the immune system
- 11. Passive transfer of immunity
- 12. Neonatal immune responses
- 13. Nonspecific immunity
- 14. Complement system
- 15. Mucosal immunity
- 16. Immunodeficiencies
- 17. Tumors of the immune system
- 18. Autoimmunity
- 19. Conclusions
- 20. References
- CHAPTER XII. IMMUNOLOGY OF CAMELS AND LLAMAS
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Lymphoid organs and their anatomical distribution
- 3. Leukocytes and their markers
- 4. Immunoglobulins
- 5. Phylogeny of the camelid immune system
- 6. Ontogeny of the immune system
- 7. Passive transfer of immunity
- 8. Blood groups
- 9. Nonspecific immunity
- 10. Complement system
- 11. Immunodeficiencies
- 12. Tumors of the immune system
- 13. Conclusions
- 14. Acknowledgements
- 15. References
- CHAPTER Xlll. IMMUNOLOGY OF CATTLE
- CHAPTER XIV. SHEEP IMMUNOLOGY AND GOAT PECULIARITIES
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Lymphoid organs and their anatomical distribution
- 3. Leukocytes and their markers
- 4. Leukocyte migration
- 5. Sheep cytokines
- 6. T-cell receptors
- 7. Immunoglobulins
- 8. Ovine major histocompatibility complex antigens (Ovar)
- 9. Sheep red blood cell antigens
- 10. Ontogeny of the immune system
- 11. Transmission of passive immunity in the sheep
- 12. The neonatal immune system
- 13. Innate immune mechnisms in the sheep
- 14. Complement
- 15. Mucosal immunity
- 16. Immunodeficiencies
- 17. Tumors of the immune system
- 18. Experimental investigation of autoimmunity in the sheep
- 19. Conclusions
- 20. References
- CHAPTER XV. IMMUNOLOGY OF THE BUFFALO
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Lymphoid organs
- 3. Leukocytes and their markers
- 4. Leukocyte traffic
- 5. Cytokines
- 6. T-cell receptor
- 7. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens
- 8. Immunoglobulins
- 9. Passive transfer of immunity
- 10. Neonatal immmunity
- 11. Nonspecific immunity
- 12. Complement
- 13. Immunomodulation
- 14. Tumors of the immune system
- 15. References
- CHAPTER XVI. THE MOUSE MODEL
- CHAPTER XVll. THE SCID MOUSE MUTANT: DEFINITION AND POTENTIAL USE AS A MODEL FOR IMMUNE DISORDERS
- CHAPTER XVlll. XENOTRANSPLANTATION
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Hyperacute and delayed discordant xenograft rejection
- 3. Human circulating xenoreactive natural antibodies
- 4. The xenoantigens
- 5. Complement activation
- 6. Endothelial cell activation
- 7. Tolerance and endothelial cell accommodation
- 8. Therapeutic approaches: future trends
- 9. Conclusions
- 10. References
- CHAPTER XIX. CONCLUSIONS
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX
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Handbook of Vertebrate Immunology - Paul-Pierre Pastoret, Philip Griebel, Herv Bazin, Andr Govaerts
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