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1. R.C. Mehrotra, Jaipur, India Present Status and Future Potential
of the Sol-Gel Process 2. J. Fricke, A. Emmerling, Wuerzburg, FRG
Aerogels - Preparation, Properties, Applications 3. S. Sakka, T.
Yoko, Kyoto, Japan Sol-Gel-Derived Coating Films and Applications
4. H. Schmidt, Saarbruecken, FRG Thin Films, the Chemical
Processing up to Gelation 5. M. Henry, J.P. Jolivet, J. Livage,
Paris, France Aqueous Chemistry of Metal Cations: Hydrolysis,
Condensation and Complexation 6. R. Reisfeld, Jerusalem, Israel,
C.K. Joergensen, Geneva, Switzerland Optical Properties of
Colorants or Luminescent Species in Sol-Gel Glasses
This series was originally entitled Contemporary Topics in
Immunochemistry, and Volume 1 bearing that name was published. Upon
its editorial review and while charting the development of future
volumes, the editors began to sense that the word "Immunochemistry"
was somewhat restrictive according to its present interpretation.
Accompanying the expansion of knowledge in immuno biology is a
demand for explanations in molecular terms. Since the intent of the
series is to focus attention on research at the molecular level in
any aspect of immunology, the editors and publisher felt the term
"Immunochemistry" should be replaced with "Molecular Immunology."
Thus, the series now bears a revised appellation, Contemporary
Topics in Molecular Immunology. The editors feel this more
accurately reflects the intended breath of the series. An apology
is offered to writers, librarians, and other catalogers for the
inconvenience this change will cause. F. P. Inman General Editor
Athens, Georgia March,1973 vii Preface The earliest explorers into
immunology were at once confronted by myriad molecular riddles
which became increasingly complex as immunochemical tech niques
resolved one question only to raise scores of others. Even as our
knowledge of cellular immunology was growing remarkably fast,
during the past two decades exciting experiments delineated the
molecular structure of immuno globulins. These joint advances not
only shaped the Gestalt of present-day immunology, but paved the
way for an incisive molecular approach to the challenges of
research."
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