Front Cover; Advances in Immunology, Volume 26; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Anaphylatoxins: C3a and C5a; I. Introduction; II. Historical; III. Formation and Control of Anaphylatoxins; IV. Characterization of the Anaphylatoxins; V. Function of Anaphylatoxins; VI. Roles of C3a and C5a in Inflammation and Acute Shock; VII . Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 2. H-2 Mutations: Their Genetics and Effect on Immune Functions; I. Introduction; II. The H-2 Syllabus; III. Basic Terms in Mutation Genetics; IV. Methods of Histocompatibility Mutation Study.
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Chapter 4. Expression and Function of ldiotypes on LymphocytesI. Introduction; II. Anti-idiotypic Reagents; III. Analysis of B- and T-cell Receptor Idiotypes; IV. Fnnctional Role of Lymphocyte Receptor Idiotypes; V. Summary; References; Chapter 5. The B-Cell Clonotype Repertoire; I. Introduction; II. The Clonal Selection Hypothesis; III. Methods of Clonotype Identification; IV. Defining the Adult B-Cell Repertoire; V. Defining the Neonatal B-Cell Repertoire; VI. Conclusion; References; Subject Index; Contents of Previous Volumes.
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V. Mutation RatesVI. Genetics of Available H-2 Mutations; VII. Biochemistry of H-2 Mutations; VIII. Origin of H-2 Mutations; IX. Mutations and Polymorphism; X. Effect of H-2 Miitations on Immune Functions; XI. What Have H-2 Mutations Contributed to Immunology?; XII. Perspectives; References; Chapter 3. The Protein Products of the Murine 17th Chromosome: Genetics and Structure; I. Introduction; II. ß2-Microglobulin; III. The T/t Region; IV. The K and D Regions; V. The I Region; VI. The S Region; VII. The Region between H-2D and TLa; VIII. TLa; IX. Perspectives; References.