Front Cover; Advances in Immunology, Volume 28; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. The Role of Antigen-Specific T Cell Factors in the Immune Response; I. Introduction; II. An Overview; III. Antigen-Specific T Cell Factors That Augment the Antibody Response; IV. Antigen-Specific T Cell Factors That Suppress the Immune Response; V. Cellular Consequences of Suppression Induced by Antigen-Specific Suppressor Factors; VI. Antigen-Specific T Cell Factors Derived from or Acting on Human Lymphocytes; VII. The Nature of Antigen-Binding Site on T Cell Factors.
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VI. Ia Antigens on T CellsVII. Ia Markers during Non-Lymphoid Cell Differentiation; VIII. Delineation of Ia Alloantigen Specificities; IX. Disease Association; X. Summary; References; Chapter 4. Bacterial Endotoxins and Host Immune Responses; I. Introduction; II. Host Immune Responses to Endotoxins; III. Antigen-Independent Effects of Endotoxins on Lymphocytes; IV. Antigen-Dependent Effects of Endotoxins on Immune Responses; V. C3H/HeJ-The Endotoxin-Unresponsive Mouse Strain; VI. The Effects of Endotoxins on Macrophages/Monocytes.
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VII. Biomedical Applications of Endotoxin-Activated Immune SystemsVIII. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Responses to Infection with Metazoan and Protozoan Parasites in Mice; I. Introduction; II. Some Concepts in Immunoparasitology; III. Resistance to Infection; IV. Immunosuppression.; V. Hypergammaglobulinemia; VI. Eosinophilia; VII. Concluding Comments; References; Subject Index; Contents of Previous Volumes.
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VIII. Minimal Models for Biologically Active T Cell ReceptorsIX. Conclusion; References; Chapter 2. The Biology and Detection of Immune Complexes; I. Introduction; II. Formation and Fate of Immune Complexes; III. Biologic Properties of Immune Complexes; IV. The Detection of Immune Complexes; V. Application of Assays for Immune Complexes; VI. Isolation of Immune Complexes; VII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. The Human Ia System; I. Introduction; II. Historical Overview; III. B Lymphocytes; IV. Chemistry of the Human Ia Antigens; V. Cross-Reactions between Murine and Human Ia Antigens.