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Progress in Basic and Clinical Immunology is a result of the 14th
European Immunology Meeting - EFIS 2000, held in Poznan, Poland, on
23-27 September 2000. EFIS 2000 gathered over 1400 immunologists
from all over the world. It was an exceptionally memorable meeting
for a number of reasons: 1) it was held in the last year of the
century and the millennium, thus provoking conclusions of past
achievements of immunology and projections for the future; 2) it
was held in Poland, a country that is a symbol of struggle for
freedom for a large number of scientists originating from the
Eastern Bloc' countries; and 3) EFIS celebrated its 25th
anniversary at this occasion. This comprehensive volume contains 62
chapters grouped into 11 sections: T-cells, Immune Receptors,
Antigen Presentation/Dendritic Cells, Cytokines,
Immunodeficiencies, Autoimmunity, Allergy/Inflammation,
Immunotherapy, Vaccines, Tumor Immunology, and Cancer
Immunotherapy.
Acute Phase Proteins covers all major aspects of acute phase
proteins (APP) starting with molecular mechanisms regulating their
synthesis and ending with their functional significance. The book
features 36 chapters addressing such topics as acute phase response
and the APP; major APP and their structure and functions;
regulation of APP synthesis, the cytokines and hormones implicated
in these processes, and molecular mechanisms involved; signal
transduction of cytokines in hepatocytes and posttranscriptional
processes; and quantitative and qualitative evaluation of APP in
clinical practice. The book will be an important reference for
immunologists, molecular biologists, cellular biologists,
biochemists, and clinical chemists.
Acute Phase Proteins covers all major aspects of acute phase
proteins (APP) starting with molecular mechanisms regulating their
synthesis and ending with their functional significance. The book
features 36 chapters addressing such topics as acute phase response
and the APP; major APP and their structure and functions;
regulation of APP synthesis, the cytokines and hormones implicated
in these processes, and molecular mechanisms involved; signal
transduction of cytokines in hepatocytes and posttranscriptional
processes; and quantitative and qualitative evaluation of APP in
clinical practice. The book will be an important reference for
immunologists, molecular biologists, cellular biologists,
biochemists, and clinical chemists.
Progress in Basic and Clinical Immunology is a result of the 14th
European Immunology Meeting - EFIS 2000, held in Poznan, Poland, on
23-27 September 2000. EFIS 2000 gathered over 1400 immunologists
from all over the world. It was an exceptionally memorable meeting
for a number of reasons: 1) it was held in the last year of the
century and the millennium, thus provoking conclusions of past
achievements of immunology and projections for the future; 2) it
was held in Poland, a country that is a symbol of struggle for
freedom for a large number of scientists originating from the
'Eastern Bloc' countries; and 3) EFIS celebrated its 25th
anniversary at this occasion. This comprehensive volume contains 62
chapters grouped into 11 sections: T-cells, Immune Receptors,
Antigen Presentation/Dendritic Cells, Cytokines,
Immunodeficiencies, Autoimmunity, Allergy/Inflammation,
Immunotherapy, Vaccines, Tumor Immunology, and Cancer
Immunotherapy.
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