Functions of the Natural Immune System
Herausgegeben:Reynolds, C. W.; Wiltrout, R. H.
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I. Role of the Natural Immune System in the Control of Tumor Cell Growth.- 1 Role of the Natural Immune System in Control of Primary Tumors and Metastasis.- 2 Lymphokine-Activated Killer Cells: Biology and Therapeutic Efficacy.- II. Involvement of the NIS in the Control of Microbial Iinfections.- 3 Natural Effector Cells in Influenza Virus Infection.- 4 Natural Host Defense Systems Active against Herpes Simplex Virus Infections.- 5 Factors Influencing the Control of Virus Infections by Natural Killer Cells.- 6 Natural Killer Cell-Mediated Resistance to Animal Parasites.- 7 Natural Host Resistance Mechanisms against Systemic Mycotic Agents.- 8 Role of Natural Killer Cells in Inflammation and Antibacterial Activity.- III. Immunoregulatory Properties of the NIS.- 9 Role of the Natural Immune System in the Antibody Response: Regulatory Effect of NK Cells.- 10 Role of Natural Effector Cells in the Regulation of Cell-Mediated Immune Responses.- 11 Control of Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells by Natural Killer Cells.- 12 Characterization and Functions of the Natural Suppressor Cell Systems.- 13 Cytokine Production by CD3- Large Granular Lymphocytes.- IV. Involvement of the NIS in Bone Marrow and Allograft Rejection.- 14 Involvement of Natural Effector Cells in Bone Marrow Transplantation and Hybrid Resistance.- 15 Natural Cytotoxicity and Allograft Rejection.- V. Involvement of the NIS in Various Pathological Conditions.- 16 Involvement of Natural Effector Cells in Graft versus Host Disease.- 17 The Natural Immune System and Hematocytopenias.- 18 The Natural Immune System in Autoimmune and Neurological Disease.- 19 Natural Killer Cells and Diabetes Mellitus.- 20 Role of Natural Effector Cells in Human Gastrointestinal Disease.