Leukocyte Typing II (eBook, PDF)
Volume 3 Human Myeloid and Hematopoietic Cells
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Volume 3 Human Myeloid and Hematopoietic Cells
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
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- Verlag: Springer US
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781461248507
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1. Joint Report of the Myeloid Section of the Second International Workshop on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens.- 2. Serological, Biochemical, and Cytogenetic Studies with the Granulocyte Monoclonal Antibodies of the "M Protocol".- 3. Glycolipid Specificities of Anti-Hematopoietic Cell Antibodies.- 4. Antibodies Specific for the Mac-1, LFA-1, p150,95 Glycoproteins or Their Family, or for Other Granulocyte Proteins, in the 2nd International Workshop on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens.- 5. Functional Studies with Monoclonal Antibodies Against Function-Associated Leukocyte Antigens.- 6. Phosphorylation of a, ß Subunits of 180/100-Kd Polypeptides (LFA-1) and Related Antigens.- 7. Serological, Immunochemical, and Functional Analysis of the Heterogeneity of the Workshop Monoclonal Antibodies Recognizing the LFA-1 Antigen.- 8. Monoclonal Antibodies That Identify Mo1 and LFA-1, Two Human Leukocyte Membrane Glycoproteins: A Review.- 9. Localization of the Human NA1 Alloantigen on Neutrophil Fc-?-Receptors.- 10. Murine Monoclonal Anti-P.- 11. NK-Associated and LFA-1 Antigens: Phenotypic and Functional Studies Utilizing Human NK Clones.- 12. Reactivity Patterns of Monoclonal Antibodies Against Myeloid-Associated Antigens with Human Natural Killer Cells.- 13. A Map of the Cell Surface Antigens Expressed on Resting and Activated Human Natural Killer Cells.- 14. Inhibition of CFU-GM, BFU-E, and CFU-GEMM Colony Formation by Monoclonal Antibodies Selected from the Myeloid Panel.- 15. Reactivity of Anti-Myeloid Monoclonal Antibodies with Committed Hematopoietic Precursor Cells.- 16. Study of the Antigenic Profile of Normal Myelo-Monocytic Progenitors and Leukemic Cell Lines Using Monoclonal Antibodies.- 17. Expression of Antigens Present on HematopoieticProgenitor Cells by Cells of Certain Hematopoietic Lineages.- 18. Heterogeneous Expression of Myelo-Monocytic Markers on Selected Non-Lymphoid Cells.- 19. Immunohistochemical Reactivity of Anti-Myeloid/Stem Cell Workshop Monoclonal Antibodies in Thymus, Lymph Node, Lung, Liver, and Normal Skin.- 20. Immunohistological Studies of Anti-Myeloid Monoclonal Antibodies.- 21. Immunohistological Characterization of Myeloid and Leukemia-Associated Monoclonal Antibodies.- 22. Differentiation-Associated Stages of Clonogenic Cells in Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia Identified by Monoclonal Antibodies.- 23. Antigenic Analysis of Human Malignant Myeloid Cells by Immunoperoxidase.- 24. Expression of Lymphocyte Antigens on Blast Cells from Patients with Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia.- 25. Frequent Detection of Erythroid and Platelet Antigens in Myeloid Blast Crisis of CML.- 26. Reactivity of a Monoclonal Antibody Defining Human Hematopoietic Multipotential Progenitors.- 27. Expression of an Acute Myelogenous Leukemia-Associated Antigen (NHL-30.5) on Immature Leukemic Cells.- 28. Down-Regulation of Promyelocytic Cell Transferrin Receptor Expression by Cholera Toxin and Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate.- 29. Expression of Myeloid and B Cell-Associated Antigens on T Lineage Cells.- 30. Different Stages of T Cell Differentiation and Microenvironments in the Thymus as Defined by Immunohistology.
1. Joint Report of the Myeloid Section of the Second International Workshop on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens.- 2. Serological, Biochemical, and Cytogenetic Studies with the Granulocyte Monoclonal Antibodies of the "M Protocol".- 3. Glycolipid Specificities of Anti-Hematopoietic Cell Antibodies.- 4. Antibodies Specific for the Mac-1, LFA-1, p150,95 Glycoproteins or Their Family, or for Other Granulocyte Proteins, in the 2nd International Workshop on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens.- 5. Functional Studies with Monoclonal Antibodies Against Function-Associated Leukocyte Antigens.- 6. Phosphorylation of a, ß Subunits of 180/100-Kd Polypeptides (LFA-1) and Related Antigens.- 7. Serological, Immunochemical, and Functional Analysis of the Heterogeneity of the Workshop Monoclonal Antibodies Recognizing the LFA-1 Antigen.- 8. Monoclonal Antibodies That Identify Mo1 and LFA-1, Two Human Leukocyte Membrane Glycoproteins: A Review.- 9. Localization of the Human NA1 Alloantigen on Neutrophil Fc-?-Receptors.- 10. Murine Monoclonal Anti-P.- 11. NK-Associated and LFA-1 Antigens: Phenotypic and Functional Studies Utilizing Human NK Clones.- 12. Reactivity Patterns of Monoclonal Antibodies Against Myeloid-Associated Antigens with Human Natural Killer Cells.- 13. A Map of the Cell Surface Antigens Expressed on Resting and Activated Human Natural Killer Cells.- 14. Inhibition of CFU-GM, BFU-E, and CFU-GEMM Colony Formation by Monoclonal Antibodies Selected from the Myeloid Panel.- 15. Reactivity of Anti-Myeloid Monoclonal Antibodies with Committed Hematopoietic Precursor Cells.- 16. Study of the Antigenic Profile of Normal Myelo-Monocytic Progenitors and Leukemic Cell Lines Using Monoclonal Antibodies.- 17. Expression of Antigens Present on HematopoieticProgenitor Cells by Cells of Certain Hematopoietic Lineages.- 18. Heterogeneous Expression of Myelo-Monocytic Markers on Selected Non-Lymphoid Cells.- 19. Immunohistochemical Reactivity of Anti-Myeloid/Stem Cell Workshop Monoclonal Antibodies in Thymus, Lymph Node, Lung, Liver, and Normal Skin.- 20. Immunohistological Studies of Anti-Myeloid Monoclonal Antibodies.- 21. Immunohistological Characterization of Myeloid and Leukemia-Associated Monoclonal Antibodies.- 22. Differentiation-Associated Stages of Clonogenic Cells in Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia Identified by Monoclonal Antibodies.- 23. Antigenic Analysis of Human Malignant Myeloid Cells by Immunoperoxidase.- 24. Expression of Lymphocyte Antigens on Blast Cells from Patients with Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia.- 25. Frequent Detection of Erythroid and Platelet Antigens in Myeloid Blast Crisis of CML.- 26. Reactivity of a Monoclonal Antibody Defining Human Hematopoietic Multipotential Progenitors.- 27. Expression of an Acute Myelogenous Leukemia-Associated Antigen (NHL-30.5) on Immature Leukemic Cells.- 28. Down-Regulation of Promyelocytic Cell Transferrin Receptor Expression by Cholera Toxin and Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate.- 29. Expression of Myeloid and B Cell-Associated Antigens on T Lineage Cells.- 30. Different Stages of T Cell Differentiation and Microenvironments in the Thymus as Defined by Immunohistology.