Description Volume 81 of Advances in Immunology contains articles on a vast range of immunology topics including the regulation of
the immune response by the interaction of chemokines and proteases as well as roles of the Semaphorin Family in immune regulation. It
has a chapter devoted to B Lymphoid Neoplasms of Mice and another on the Zebrafish as a model organism to study development of the immune
system. This volume will be of interest to immunologists in all industries.
Audience
Researchers in immunology, cell and molecular biology, virology, and medicine.
Contents Preface
Frederick W. Alt
Regulation of the immune response by the 'interaction of chemokines and proteases
Molecular mechanisms of host-pathogen
interaction: Entry and survival of mycobacteria in macrophages
B Lymphoid Neoplasms of Mice: Charac'teristics of Naturally Occurring
and Engineered Diseases and Relationships to Human disorders
Prions and the immune system: a journey through gut spleen, and nerves
Roles
of the Semaphorin Family in immune regulation
HLA-G molecules: from maternal-fetal tolerance to tissue acceptance
The Zebrafish as a
model organism to study development of the immune system
Control of autoimmunity by naturally arising regulatory CD4+ T cells
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