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Germinal Centers in Immune Responses - Proceedings of a Symposium held, at the University of Bern, Switzerland, June 22-24, 1966

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In the last few years the study of germinal centers of the lymphoid tissue has progressed at an accelerated pace. Questions about their role and their significance in immune responses that could not be answered, mainly because of tedmicallimitations, are presently approached experimentally from many different directions. Hypotheses, some more than half a century old, receive renewed attention. At this time, members of the Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S.A., and of the Institute of Pathology, University of Bern, Switzerland, decided to bring together workers interested in the field. The Conference was held in Bern, June 22-24, 1966, and included fifty-seven contributions which were discussed at length. The range of interest extended from phylogenesis and anatomy to studies on cell proliferation, immunohistochemistry, cancer research and radiobiology. The aim of this broad coverage was to combine all available information on the role of germinal centers in immune responses in a single package, instead of leaving it scattered around in reports dealing with divergent immunological problems. This attempt is reflected in the present book. A rather large space has been devoted to the lively discussions which followed the reports, the volume of most of which had been voluntarily limited. The discussions are not reported verbatim but care has been taken to insure neutrality and objectivity in the necessary adaptation of the shortened transcription. We have been very fortunate indeed, to have Drs.

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Session 1 Development of Germinal Centers in Phylogenesis and Ontogenesis.- Session 2 Histological Structure of Germinal Centers.- Session 3 Ultrastructure of Germinal Centers.- Session 4 Localization of Antigen and Immune Complexes in Lymphoreticular Tissue with Special References to Germinal Centers.- Session 5 Immunohistodiemistry of Germinal Centers and Plasmocytoid Cells.- Session 6 Cellular Kinetics of Lymphoid Cells, with Special Reference to Germinal Centers.- Session 7 Lymphoid Cell Migration.- Session 8 Mechanism and Significance of Cell Death within Germinal Centers.- Session 9 Effects of Noxious Agents on Germinal Centers.- Session 10 Germinal Centers and their Relationship to Plasmocytogenesis and the Production of Humoral Antibodies.- Session 11 Behavior of Germinal Centers in Delayed Hypersensitivity.- Session 12 Germinal Centers in Tolerant States.- Session 13 Germinal Centers in Germfree Animals.- Session 14 Development of Germinal Centers in Perinatally Thymectomized Animals.- Session 15 Behavior of Germinal Centers in Various Diseases and States with Disturbed Immunological Reactivity.- Session 16 Germinal Centers in Autoimmune Disease.- Session 17 Germinal Centers in Various Neoplastic Diseases.- Session 18 Neoplastic Diseases Orginating from Germinal Center Cells.- Authors Index.

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In the last few years the study of germinal centers of the lymphoid tissue has progressed at an accelerated pace. Questions about their role and their significance in immune responses that could not be answered, mainly because of tedmicallimitations, are presently approached experimentally from many different directions. Hypotheses, some more than half a century old, receive renewed attention. At this time, members of the Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S.A., and of the Institute of Pathology, University of Bern, Switzerland, decided to bring together workers interested in the field. The Conference was held in Bern, June 22-24, 1966, and included fifty-seven contributions which were discussed at length. The range of interest extended from phylogenesis and anatomy to studies on cell proliferation, immunohistochemistry, cancer research and radiobiology. The aim of this broad coverage was to combine all available information on the role of germinal centers in immune responses in a single package, instead of leaving it scattered around in reports dealing with divergent immunological problems. This attempt is reflected in the present book. A rather large space has been devoted to the lively discussions which followed the reports, the volume of most of which had been voluntarily limited. The discussions are not reported verbatim but care has been taken to insure neutrality and objectivity in the necessary adaptation of the shortened transcription. We have been very fortunate indeed, to have Drs.

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Authors Han Cottier, Hans Cottier, C. C. Gongdon, C.C. Gongdon, Odartchenko, N Odartchenko, N. Odartchenko, R et al Schindler, R. Schindler
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.03.2013
 
EAN 9783642868399
ISBN 978-3-642-86839-9
No. of pages 500
Illustrations XVI, 500 p. 194 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

C, Orientieren, Medicine, Resistance, Cancer, Diseases, Pathology, chemistry, cell, Health Sciences, Medicine/Public Health, general, Immunosuppression, immunity, immune response, lymphocytes, immunoglobulin

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