Specificity and Function of Clonally Developing T Cells [electronic resource] edited by Bernhard Fleischer, Jörg Reimann, Hermann Wagner.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, 2196-9965 ; 126
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Fleischer, Bernhard (Editor)
Reimann, Jörg (Editor)
Wagner, Hermann (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1986.
Edition:1st ed. 1986.
Series:Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, 126
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Format: Electronic eBook

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505 0 |a A: Development of T Lymphocytes in the Thymus -- Introductory Remarks -- Development of T Lymphocytes Within the Thymus and Within Thymic Nurse Cells. With 3 Figures -- Thymus Development -- Major Histocompatibility-Restricted Cytolytic T-Lymphocyte Precursors from the Thymus of In Vivo Primed Mice: Increased Frequency and Resistance to Anti-Lyt-2 Antibody Inhibition. With 1 Figure -- Thymic Stem Cells: Their Interaction with the Thymic Stroma and Tolerance Induction -- B: Murine T-Cell Receptor Genes -- Organization, Rearrangement, and Diversification of Mouse T-Cell Receptor Genes. With 1 Figure -- Expression of T-Cell Receptor by a Mouse Monoclonal Antigen-Specific Suppressor T-Cell Line -- Somatic Variation of Antigen-Recognition Specificity in H-2b-TNP-Specific Cytotoxic T-Cell Clones -- The Change of Specificity, Karyotype, and Antigen-Receptor Gene Expression is Correlated in Cytotoxic T-Cell Lines -- C: Phenotype and Functional Potential of T-Cell Clones -- Introductory Remarks -- A Study of the Functional Potential of Mouse T-Cell Clones -- Generation, Propagation, and Variation in Cloned, Antigen-Specific, Ia-Restricted Cytolytic T-Cell Lines -- Significance of T4 or T8 Phenotype of Human Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Clones. With 1 Figure -- Natural and Unnatural Killing by Cytolytic T Lymphocytes. With 2 Figures -- Acquisition of Suppressive and Natural Killer-Like Activities Associated with Loss of Alloreactivity in Human “Helper” T-Lymphocyte Clones. With 3 Figures -- Expression and Function of Class II I-Ak Antigens on an Antigen-Specific T-Suppressor Cell Clone. With 2 Figures -- D: Signal Requirements for T-Cell Activation -- Introductory Remarks -- Heterogeneity of the Signal Requirements During the Primary Activation of Resting Lyt-2+ Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte (CTL) Precursors into Clonally Developing CTL. With 2 Figures -- Regulation of Lytic Function by Recombinant IL2 and Antigen. With 4 Figures -- The Target Structure for T11: A Cell Interaction Molecule Involved in T-Cell Activation? With 3 Figures -- Antigen- and Lectin- Sensitized Murine Cytolytic T Lymphocyte- Precursors Require Both Interleukin 2 and Endogenously Produced Immune (?) Interferon for Their Growth and Differentiation. With 3 Figures -- Activation Requirements for Resting T Lymphocytes -- E: Self-Nonself Discrimination in the T-Cell Compartment -- Introductory Remarks -- Functional Clonal Deletion and Suppression as Complementary Mechanisms in T Lymphocyte Tolerance -- Human T Cell Clones, Tolerance, and the Analysis of Autoimmunity. With 1 Figure -- Antiself Suppressive (Veto) Activity of Responder Cells in Mixed Lymphocyte Cultures. With 6 Figures -- Analysis of T Suppressor Cell Mediated Tumor Escape Mechanisms. With 2 Figures -- The T-Cell Receptor Recognizes Nominal and Self Antigen Independently. A Theoretical Alternative to the Modified Self Concept. With 3 Figures -- F: T-Cell-Mediated Autoreactivity -- Introductory Remarks -- T-Cell Reactivity to Polymorphic MHC Determinants. I. MHC-Guided T-Cell Reactivity -- T-Cell Reactivity to Polymorphic MHC Determinants. II. Self-Reactive and Self-Restricted T Cells. With 6 Figures -- T-Cell Reactivity to Polymorphic MHC Determinants. III. Alloreactive and Allorestricted T Cells. With 9 Figures -- Appearance of New Specificities in Lectin-Induced T-Cell Clones Obtained from Limiting Dilution T-Cell Cultures. With 2 Figures -- Syngeneic Cytotoxicity and Veto Activity in Thymic Lymphoid Colonies and Their Expanded Progeny. With 4 Figures -- Functional Analysis of a Self-I-A Reactive T-Cell Clone Which Preferentially Stimulates Activated B Cells -- Indexed in Current Contents. 
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