Biology of the Mouse Histocompatibility-2 Complex [electronic resource] Principles of Immunogenetics Applied to a Single System / by J. de Klein.

Somewhere I heard a story of a bridge and a painter. The bridge was enormous and was made all of metal, and the painter's job was to keep it from rusting. He would start at one end and slowly proceed, day by day, month by month, toward the other end, painting the bridge. But no sooner would he finis...

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Main Author: de Klein, J. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1975.
Edition:1st ed. 1975.
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Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • One: Introduction
  • One: History
  • Two: The mouse and its forms
  • Two: Peripheral Regions of the H-2 Complex
  • Section One: Serology
  • Three: Introduction to serological analysis
  • Four: Methods of serological H-2 typing
  • Five: Current status of H-2 serology
  • Section Two: Histocompatibility
  • Six: Introduction to histocompatibility
  • Seven: Methods of histocompatibility testing
  • Eight: Histocompatibility system of the mouse
  • Section Three: Genetics
  • Nine: Principles of genetic analysis
  • Ten: Recombination and mutation in the H-2 complex
  • Eleven: Genetics of H-2 linked loci
  • Twelve: Population genetics of the t and H-2 systems
  • Thirteen: The H-2 complex and somatic cell genetics
  • Section Four: Biochemistry
  • Fourteen: Cellular and subcellular distribution of H-2 antigens
  • Fifteen: Biochemical aspects of H-2 antigens
  • Three: Central Regions of the H-2 Comphlex
  • Section Five: I-region associated traits
  • Sixteen: Genetic control of virus susceptibility
  • Seventeen: Genetic control of immune response
  • Eighteen: Genetic control of cell recognition and interaction
  • Section Six: S and X region-associated traits
  • Nineteen: The S region and miscellaneous H-2-associated Loci
  • Four: Conclusion
  • Twenty: Function and evolution of the H-2 complex
  • References
  • Author Index.