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Structural Biology in Immunology - Structure/Function of Novel Molecules of Immunologic Importance

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Structural Biology in Immunology, Structure/Function of Novel Molecules of Immunologic Importance delivers important information on the structure and functional relationships in novel molecules of immunologic interest. Due to an increasingly sophisticated understanding of the immune system, the approach to the treatment of many immune-mediated diseases, including multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease has been dramatically altered. Furthermore, there is an increasing awareness of the critical role of the immune system in cancer biology. The improved central structure function relationships presented in this book will further enhance our ability to understand what defects in normal individuals can lead to disease.

List of contents

1. Organization of Immunological Synapses and Kinapses
2. Principles of Protein Recognition by Small T-Cell Adhesion Proteins and Costimulatory Receptors
3. Synthetic Antibody Engineering: Concepts and Applications
4. Natural Killer Cell Receptor
5. Structure-Function in Antibodies to Double-Stranded DNA
6. The Role of the Constant Region in Antibody-Antigen Interactions: Redefining the Modular Model of Immunoglobulin Structure

About the author

Dr. Chaim Putterman is Professor of Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology, and Chief of the Division of Rheumatology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, he is a board certified rheumatologist in Bronx, New York. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in New York and New Jersey. He is affiliated with Burke Rehabilitation Hospital and is a Chief; Professor at Rheumatology; Microbiology & Immunology https://www.doximity.com/pub/chaim-putterman-md. He is editorial board member of the Elsevier journals: Clinical Immunology, Autoimmunity Reviews, and the Journal of Autoimmunity. His H= 30Dr. David Cowburn is Professor in the Departments of Biochemistry and Physiology & Biophysics at the Albert Einstein College Of Medicine, David Cowburn's research centers on the application of structural biology, and particularly, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), to biological problems. He was a faculty member at Rockefeller University 1973-2000, and served as the start-up President and CEO of the New York Structural Biology Center, 2000-2010. http://cowburnlab.org/DavidCowburnFullBio.pdf.Dr. Steven Almo is a Professor in the Departments of Biochemistry and Physiology and Biophysics. Dr. Almo is a world renowned expert in structural biology and crystallography. He directs Einstein research as part of the NIGMS’s Protein Structure Initiative (PSI), a decade-long federal, university and industry effort aimed at dramatically reducing the costs and lessening the time it takes to determine a three-dimensional protein structure from its DNA sequence. He is Director of Structural Proteomics, New York Structural Biology Center, November 2006-present And Director, Albert Einstein Macromolecular Therapeutic Development Facility 2007-present. He is member of the American Society for Cell Biology and American Crystallographic Association

Product details

Authors Chaim Putterman, Chaim (EDT)/ Cowburn Putterman
Assisted by Steven Almo (Editor), Steven (Departments of Biochemistry Almo (Editor), David Cowburn (Editor), David (Departments of Biochemistry Cowburn (Editor), Cowburn David (Editor), Chaim Putterman (Editor), Chaim (Albert Einstein College of Medicine Putterman (Editor)
Publisher Academic Press London
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2018
 
EAN 9780128033692
ISBN 978-0-12-803369-2
No. of pages 200
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Immunology, MEDICAL / Immunology

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