The Major Histocompatibility System in Man and Animals

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Götze, D. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1977, 1977
Edition:1st ed. 1977
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 7. MHS in Other Species of Birds
  • 8. Conclusions
  • References
  • 9 Major and Minor Histocompatibility Systems of Ectothermic Vertebrates.
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The MHS and the Phylogeny of Transplantation Immunity
  • 3. The MHS and the Phylogeny of Mixed Lymphocyte Reactivities
  • 4. The MHS and the Phylogeny of Graft-Versus-Host Reactivities
  • 5. Concluding Remarks
  • References
  • 10 Evolution and Function of the Major Histocompatibility System: Facts and Speculations.
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Facts
  • 3. Speculations
  • 4. Coda: The Temple of God?
  • References
  • 3. Transplantation Biology of DLA
  • 4. Minor Histocompatibility Systems
  • 5. Concluding Remarks
  • References
  • 4 The Major Histocompatibility System of Cattle, Pig, Rabbit, and Syrian Hamster
  • 4.1 The Major Histocompatibility System of Cattle. P. Iványi
  • 4.2 The Major Histocompatibility System of Pig. P. Iványi
  • 4.3 The Major Histocompatibility System of Rabbit. P. Iványi
  • 4.4 The Major Histocompatibility System of Syrian Hamster. W.R. Duncan, J.W. Streilein, and P. Iványi
  • References
  • 5 The Major Histocompatibility System of the Guinea Pig.
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Serology
  • 3. Biochemistry
  • 4. Histocompatibility
  • 5. Genetic Control of the Immune Response by Gene Products from the MHS
  • 6. Genetic Organization
  • References
  • 6 The Major Histocompatibility System of the Rat (Ag-B or H-1 System).
  • 1.Introduction
  • 2. Serogenetics of the H-1 System
  • 3. Role of the H-l System in Graft Rejection
  • 4. Genetic Control of Mixed Lymphocyte Reactivity by the H-1 System
  • 5. Graft-Versus-Host Reactivity and the H-l System
  • 6. Features of the Immune Response to H-l Antigens
  • 7. H-1-Linked Immune Response Genes
  • 8. The H-l System and Disease Susceptibility
  • 9. Effect of the H-l System on Fetal-Maternal Interactions
  • 10. Genetic Structure of the H-1 Chromosome
  • 11. Biochemistry of H-l Antigens
  • 12. Concluding Remarks
  • References
  • 7 The Major Histocompatibility System of the Mouse.
  • 1. Brief History
  • 2. Serology
  • 3. Tissue Distribution
  • 4. Biochemistry
  • 5. Histocompatibility
  • 6. Immune Response
  • 7. Genetic Organization
  • 8. Concluding Remarks
  • References
  • 8 The Major Histocompatibility System of the Chicken.
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The B System of the Chicken
  • 3. Methods for the Detection of B Antigens
  • 4. Definition of B Antigens
  • 5. Preparation of Antisera
  • 6. Chicken Populations Used for the Study of MHS
  • Introductory Remarks The Major Histocompatibility System.
  • 1 The Major Histocompatibility System in Man.
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Serologically Defined Histocompatibility Antigens
  • 3. Lymphocyte-Defined Antigens
  • 4. Serological Definition of B-Cell-Specific Alloantigens
  • 5. Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity
  • 6. Tissue Distribution of HLA Antigens
  • 7. Surface Distribution of HLA Antigens
  • 8. Biochemistry
  • 9. HLA-D Antigen (B-Cell-Specific, HLA-D Locus-Linked Gene Products)
  • 10. Linked Loci and Mapping of the HLA Region
  • 11. HLA and Transplantation
  • 12. HLA-Disease Associations
  • References
  • 2 The Major Histocompatibility System of Subhuman Primate Species.
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. RhL-A, MHS of Rhesus Monkeys
  • 3. ChL-A, the MHS of Chimpanzees
  • 4. Tissue Antigens of Other Subhuman Primates
  • 5. Similarities Among Tissue Antigens of Various Primate Species
  • References
  • 3 The Major Histocompatibility System of the Dog.
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. DLA Genetics