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Dendritic Cells - Biology and Clinical Applications

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* An entirely new section on DC biology is included in this edition. Also new to this edition are chapters on: * Imaging* Interaction of dendritic cells with viruses* Dendritic cells and dendrikines, chemokines and the endothelium* Molecules expressed in dendritic cells* Role of dendritic cells in wound healing and atherosclerosis* Delivery of apoptotic bodies* Genetic engineering of dendritic cells* Imaging* Practical aspects of clinical protocol development Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Michael T Lotze and Angus W Thomson Foreword Dendritic Cells in Biology and Disease Sir Gustav JV Nossal, FRS I. ORIGIN AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF DENDRITIC CELLS Chapter 1 The Development of Dendritic Cells from Hematopoietic Precursors Li Wu and Anne Galy Chapter 2 Dendritic Cells in the Thymus Hergen Spits Chapter 3 T cell activation and polarization by dendritic cells Yong Jung Liu, Vassilli Soumelis and Nori Kadowaki Chapter 4 Follicular Dendritic Cells: Molecules Associated with Function Marie Kosco-Vilbois Chapter 5 Langerhans Cells Dieter Maurer and Georg Stingl Chapter 6 Dendritic cell-related immunoregulation: signals and mediators Pawel Kalinski, Martien L. Kapsenberg, Michael T.Lotze II. DENDRITIC CELL BIOLOGY Chapter 7 A Guide to the Isolation, Culture and Propagation of Dendritic Cells Weiping Zou, Jozef Borvak, Florentina Marches, Shuang Wei, Tatyana Isaeva, Tyler J. Curiel Chapter 8 Phenotypic Characterization of Dendritic Cells Derek N J Hart, Kelli MacDonald, Slavica Vuckovic and Georgina J Clark Chapter 9 Targeted Gene Knockouts: Making sense of dendritic cell biology and lymphoid tissue development David Lo, Lian Fan, Will Redmond and Christina R. Reilly Chapter 10 Mobilization, Migration, and Localization of Dendritic Cells Jonathan M Austyn Chapter 11 Regulation of Antigen Capture, MHC Biosynthesis and Degradation by Dendritic Cells Russell D Salter and Xin Dong Chapter 12 Development and Testing of Dendritic Cells Lines Akira Takashima and Hiroyuki Matsue Chapter 13 Dendritic Cell-derived Exosomes: Potent Immunogenic Cell-Free Vaccines Clotilde Thery, Joseph Wolfers, Armelle Regnault, Fabrice Andre, Nadine Fernandez, Graca Raposo, Sebastian Amigorena, and Laurence Zitvogel Chapter 14 Dendritic Cells as Recipients of Cytokine Signals Jonathan Cebon, Ian Davis, Thomas Luft and Eugene Maraskovsky Chapter 15 Dendritic Cells and Chemokines Silvano Sozzani, Paola Allavena and Alberto Mantovani Chapter 16 Studies of Endocytosis Wendy S. Garrett and Ira Mellman Chapter 17 Imaging of Dendritic Cells Glenn D. Papworth, Donna Beer Stolz, Simon C. Watkins III. DENDRITIC CELLS AND INTERACTION WITH OTHER CELLS Chapter 18 NK Cells Nadine C. Fernandez, Carole Masurier, Magali Terme, Joseph Wolfers, Eugenen Maraskovsky and Laurence Zitvogel Chapter 19 A Direct role of Dendritic Cells in the regulation of Humoral Response Francine Brière, Bertrand Dubois, Jerome Fayette, Stephane Vandenabeele, Christophe Caux and Jacques Banchereau Chapter 20 Dendritic Cells and Cells of the Monocyte/Macrophage Lineage Thomas C. Manning and Thomas F. Gajewski Chapter 21 Dendritic Cells and Endothelium Gwendalyn J. Randolph Chapter 22 Dendritic Cell/Dendritic Cell Interaction Stella C ...

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Assisted by Michael T Lotze (Editor), Michael T. Lotze (Editor), Lotze Michael T. (Editor), Angus W Thomson (Editor), Thomson Angus W. (Editor)
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.08.2001
 
EAN 9780124558519
ISBN 978-0-12-455851-9
No. of pages 794
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Zelle, Zellbiologie, Immunology, MEDICAL / Immunology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Cell Biology

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