The Wild Mouse in Immunology
The present volume of "Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology" is a series of papers on subjects that are relevant to the growing use of 'wild mice' in immunological, microbiological and genetical research. 'Wild mice' is a jargonistic term that is used chiefly i...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1986, 1986
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1986 |
Series: | Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- The Contribution of Wild Derived Mouse Inbred Strains to Gene Mapping Methodology
- Alleles of ?-Glucuronidase Found in Wild Mice
- Genetic Variation in Major Urinary Proteins in Wild Mice
- Immobilized-gradient Isoelectric Focusing: Detection of “Silent” Biochemical Genetic Variants
- Ig Heavy Chain
- Evolution of the Mouse IgA Gene: Nucleotide Sequence Comparison of IgA in BALB/c and Mus pahari
- Evolution of Immunologically Important Genes in the Genus Mus
- The X-24 VH Gene Family in Inbred Mouse Strains and Wild Mice
- Polymorphism and Evolution of Igh-V Gene Families
- Ig Kappa
- Igk Polymorphism in M. musculus domesticus Populations from Maryland and Delaware
- Restriction Enzyme Polymorphisms in VK and JK Genes of Inbred and Wild Mice
- Ig Lambda
- Evidence That Wild Mice (Mus musculus musoulus) ExpressLambda Genes That Differ from Those in BALB/c
- A Comparative Analyis of the Anti-Phosphorylcholine Response of CLA and BALB/c Mice
- Systematics
- Origin and Evolution of Mice: An Appraisal of Fossil Evidence and Morphological Traits
- Systematics of the Genus Mus
- Evolutionary Relationships in the Genus Mus
- Constitutive Heterochromatin and Evolutionary Divergence of Mus dunni, M. booduga and M. musculus
- The Potential Use of Repetitive Sequences in Phylogenetic Reconstructions
- Population Genetics
- Genetic Features of Major Geographical Isolates of Mus musculus
- A Hybrid Origin of Japanese Mice “Mus musculus molossinus”
- Some Aspects of Robertsonian Karyotype Variation in European Wild Mice
- Genetic Analysis of a Hybrid Zone Between Domesticus and Musculus Mice (Mus musculus Complex): Hemoglobin Polymorphisms
- Genetical Processes in Wild Mouse Populations. Past Myth and Present Knowledge
- A Method for Rapid Determination of Male Mouse Genotypes and Transmission Distortion by Breeding with Estrous Females
- MHC Polymorphism in Island Populations of Mice
- Polymorphisms
- Listing of Stocks and Strains of Mice in the Genus Mus Derived from the Feral State
- ?1 Bearing Antibodies Against the ?(1–3) and ?(1–6)Glycosidic Linkages of the B1355 Dextran in Wild Mice
- Lymphocyte Alloantigens
- Polymorphism of Lymphocyte Antigens-Encoding Loci in Wild Mice
- t-Haplotypes and H-2
- On the Origin of t Chromosomes
- Amplification and Rearrangement of DNA Sequences During the Evolutionary Divergence of t Haplotypes and Wild-Type Forms of Mouse Chromosome 17
- H-2
- Genetic Diversity of Class II Genes in Wild Mice: Definition of Five Evolutionary Groups by RFLP Analysis of A? and A?
- Gene-Specific Structures Within Class I Genes from Mus musculus domesticus are Conserved in Class I Genes from Mus pahari
- Genetic Variants of Histocompatibility Antigens from Wild Mice
- Polymorphism and Recombinational Hot Spots in the Murine MHC
- The t-Complex and Ovarian Teratocarcinogenesis
- T-Cell Receptor
- The Context of T Cell Receptor ? Chain Genes Among Wild and Inbred Mouse Species
- Correlation of CT? Phenotype with Origins of Laboratory Mouse Strains
- Genes Determining Resistance and Susceptibility to Infections
- Susceptibility of Mus musculus musculus (Czech I) Mice to Salmonella typhimurium Infection
- Genetically Controlled Resistance to Flaviviruses Within the House Mouse Complex of Species
- Variable Resistance to Ectromelia (Mousepox) Virus Among Genera of Mus
- Expression of the Natural Resistance Gene (Lsh) in Wild Mice Infected Experimentally with Leishmania donovani or Salmonella typhimurium
- Genetic Resistance to Influenza Virus in Wild Mice
- Molecular Mechanism of an Ecotropic MuLV Restriction Gene Akvr-1/FV-4 in California Wild Mice
- Retroviral Genes
- Xenotropic and MCFRelated Retroviral Genes in Wild Mice
- Mammary Tumorigenesis in Feral Species of the Genus Mus
- Endogenous MMTV Proviral Genomes in Feral Mus musculus domesticus
- List of Wild Mouse Stocks and Sources