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Molecular Basis of Lymphokine Action (Hardcover, 1987 ed.)
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Molecular Basis of Lymphokine Action (Hardcover, 1987 ed.)
Series: Experimental Biology and Medicine, 18
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The Fifth International Lymphokine Workshop was convened in
Clearwater Beach, Florida, January 11-15, 1987. The theme chosen
for the meeting was 'The Molecular Basis of Lymphokine Action,"
which reflected the opinion of the organizers as to how far the
field had moved since the first Lymphokine Workshop only eleven
years ago. As was evident at the last Lymphokine Workshop held in
1985, the contribution of molecular biology, particularly in the
cloning of lymphokine genes, continues to play an important role in
clarifying the structure of lymphokines, providing recombinant
(read "pure") proteins for biological studies, and suggesting
directions for studies of the molecular basis of lymphokine
activity. The most recent lymphokines to yield to molecular cloning
meth odology were the B-cell growth and differentiation factors, in
partic ular BSF-1 or, as it is sometimes termed, interleukin 4. One
of the surprises from this research is the broad spectrum of
activities that can be attributed to this molecule, aside from its
effects on B-cells, thus perhaps justifying its being called an
interleukin. The interleukin 2 symposium demonstrated that even in
a well-established research area, controversy and excitement can
continue, when evidence was presented by several investigators
indicating the presence of a second "converter" protein that
changes the affinity of the now classical Tac antigen from a low to
a high affinity IL-2 receptor."
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