Front Cover; Advances in Immunology, Volume 15; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. The Regulatory Influence of Activated T Cells on B Cell Responses to Antigen; I. Introduction; II. Specific Cells of the Immune System; III. Requirement of Two Distinct Lymphoid Cell Types in the Development of Humoral Immune Responses; IV. Nature of the Regulatory Influence of Activated T Cells on Antibody Responses by B Cells; V. Immunological Specificity and Properties of T and B Cells Concerned with Cooperation Phenomena.
Chapter 3. Immunological Enhancement: A Study of Blocking AntibodiesI. History; II. Definitions; III. Components; IV. Immunological Enhancement; V. Fetus as Homograft; VI. Tolerance; VII. Theories; VIII. Prospects; References; Chapter 4. Genetics and Immunology of Sex-Linked Antigens; I. Introduction; II. The Y Antigen in Mice; III. The Xg Blood Group Locus in Man; IV. Other Sex-Limited and Sex-Linked Antigens; V. Summary; References; Chapter 5. Current Concepts of Amyloid; I. Introduction; II. General Approaches to the Study of Amyloid; III. Morphological Studies in Sectioned Tissues.
IV. Morphological, Biochemical, Physicochemical, and Antigenic Properties of Amyloid FibrilsV. Speculations on the Pathogenesis of Amyloid; References; Author Index; Subject Index.
VI. Mechanism of Regulation of B Cell Function by T CellsVII. Suppressive Effects of T Cells on Antibody Synthesis; VIII. Functions of T and B Lymphocytes in Various Immunological; IX. Biological and Pathophysiological Significance of the Regulatory Influence of T Cells on Antibody Production; References; Chapter 2. The Regulatory Role of Macrophages in Antigenic Stimulation; I. Introduction; II. Association of Macrophage-Bound Antigen with Immunogenicity; III. Handling of Antigen by Macrophages; IV. Macrophage-Lymphocyte Contact; V. Macrophages and Adjuvants; VI. Summary; References.