Autoimmunity – Physiology and Disease
Physiology and Disease
Samenvatting
Presents a coherent view of autoreactivity in health and disease and considers potential new approaches to the therapy of autoimmune diseases. This volume is a vital source of information for clinicians, researchers, faculty, and students in microbiology, immunology and pathology.
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<br /> PHYSIOLOGICAL AUTOREACTIVITY.
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<br /> Autoimmunity Today (A. Coutinho & M. Kazatchkine).
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<br /> Light Chain Variable Region Gene Repertoire in Human Autoantibodies (K. Victor & J. Capra).
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<br /> Stimulation of T and B Cells (J. Andersson, et al.).
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<br /> Lymphocyte Population Kinetics: A Cellular Competition Model (A. Freitas & B. Rocha).
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<br /> Tolerance and Autoimmunity in the Peripheral T–Cell Repertoire (J. Miller).
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<br /> Autoimmunity and Idiotypic Networks (J. Stewart).
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<br /> AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE.
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<br /> Boundaries Between Physiological Autoreactivity and Pathological Autoimmunity (M. Kazatchkine & A. Coutinho).
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<br /> Immunological Disturbances Responsible for Graves′ Disease (J. Dwyer).
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<br /> Is Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis a Model of Multiple Sclerosis?
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<br /> (E. Heber–Katz).
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<br /> Immunodeficiency and Autoimmunity (F. Rosen).
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<br /> Autoimmunity Tomorrow (A. Coutinho & M. Kazatchkine).
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<br /> Index.