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The Fifth Ir Gene Workshop was held at the Chase-Park Plaza Hotel,
St. Louis, MO, August 28-31, 1982; 240 scientists participated in
the Workshop. The man uscripts compiled in this book describe the
state of the art concerning Ir genes. Although the notion of Ir
Genes: Past, Present, and Future has not been ad dressed
specifically by each author, the reader is certain to get this
flavor from the contributions. In this Preface, we have tried to
summarize some of the salient ob servations and discussions from
the Workshop. The mUltiple genes of the I region have been defined
traditionally by serolog ical analysis of intra-H-2 recombinant
mice and the pattern of immune responses to certain antigens
developed by these recombinant mice. The application of sev eral
new techniques, such as gene cloning and DNA sequencing, production
of T and B cell hybridomas, and development of cloned T cell lines
has changed this tradition and introduced a new phase into the
analysis of the I region, Ia antigens, and Ir genes."
The Fifth Ir Gene Workshop was held at the Chase-Park Plaza Hotel,
St. Louis, MO, August 28-31, 1982; 240 scientists participated in
the Workshop. The man uscripts compiled in this book describe the
state of the art concerning Ir genes. Although the notion of Ir
Genes: Past, Present, and Future has not been ad dressed
specifically by each author, the reader is certain to get this
flavor from the contributions. In this Preface, we have tried to
summarize some of the salient ob servations and discussions from
the Workshop. The mUltiple genes of the I region have been defined
traditionally by serolog ical analysis of intra-H-2 recombinant
mice and the pattern of immune responses to certain antigens
developed by these recombinant mice. The application of sev eral
new techniques, such as gene cloning and DNA sequencing, production
of T and B cell hybridomas, and development of cloned T cell lines
has changed this tradition and introduced a new phase into the
analysis of the I region, Ia antigens, and Ir genes."
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