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The immunology of mucosal surfaces is one of the most exciting and
relevant areas of medical veterinary and dental research since it
applies basic research to tissues in volved in everyday defence
against microbes and against environmental and food antigens. This
book is based on the contributions presented at the International
Con gress of Mucosal Immunology, held in London in July 1989 and
organised by the Mu cosal Immunology Affinity Group of the British
Society for Immunology. The meet ing was attended by over 500
delegates from 27 countries, including virtually all of the leading
investigators in the field. The contents give comprehensive and
up-to date information on such topics as antigen presentation and
processing in the gut, mucosal vaccines in man and animals, HIV
infection in the gut, the role of yo T cells in the gut epithelium,
recent advances in inflammatory bowel disease and coeliac dis ease,
the role of cytokines in the regulation of the IgA response,
mucosal mast cells and cell migration. The contributions reflect
the rapid pace of research in mucosal immunology, and the great
strides which are taking place in the understanding of the
immunology, molecular biology and biochemistry of host response at
mucosal sur faces."
The immunology of mucosal surfaces is one of the most exciting and
relevant areas of medical veterinary and dental research since it
applies basic research to tissues in volved in everyday defence
against microbes and against environmental and food antigens. This
book is based on the contributions presented at the International
Con gress of Mucosal Immunology, held in London in July 1989 and
organised by the Mu cosal Immunology Affinity Group of the British
Society for Immunology. The meet ing was attended by over 500
delegates from 27 countries, including virtually all of the leading
investigators in the field. The contents give comprehensive and
up-to date information on such topics as antigen presentation and
processing in the gut, mucosal vaccines in man and animals, HIV
infection in the gut, the role of yo T cells in the gut epithelium,
recent advances in inflammatory bowel disease and coeliac dis ease,
the role of cytokines in the regulation of the IgA response,
mucosal mast cells and cell migration. The contributions reflect
the rapid pace of research in mucosal immunology, and the great
strides which are taking place in the understanding of the
immunology, molecular biology and biochemistry of host response at
mucosal sur faces."
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