
The Leucocyte Antigen Factsbook
- 2nd Edition - June 22, 1997
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Authors: A. Neil Barclay, Marion H. Brown, S. K. Alex K. Alex Law, Andrew J. McKnight, Michael G. Tomlinson, P. Anton van der Merwe
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 3 5 4 3 - 2
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Request a sales quoteA volume in the popular FactsBook Series, the First Edition of The Leucocyte Antigen FactsBook was hugely successful. The new Second Edition has been completely revised, updated, and expanded by 65% to include new findings and up-to-date key references. The introductory chapters have also been updated, especially in terms of nomenclature, the role of the World Wide Web, and new structural data. The Leucocyte Antigen FactsBook, Second Edition contains more than 200 entries, with approximately 70 new entries, on all the molecules specifically expressed in the surface of cells of the haematopoietic system, including all characterized CD antigens, antigen receptors, MHC antigens, adhesion molecules, and cytokine receptors. This FactsBook will be of enormous value to immunologists, cell biologists, biochemists, and endocrinologists.
@introbul:Key Features
@bul:* Completely up-to-date
* Revised and expanded to include over 70 new entries
* More than 200 entries in total, plus additional introductory material
* New structural data
* New nomenclature for CD and related molecules covered
@bul:* Completely up-to-date
* Revised and expanded to include over 70 new entries
* More than 200 entries in total, plus additional introductory material
* New structural data
* New nomenclature for CD and related molecules covered
Research scientists in immunology, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, endocrinology, and related disciplines. Research clinicians in immunology and haematology.
Preface.
Abbreviations.
Dedication.
The Introductory Chapters:
Introduction.
The Discovery and Biochemical Analysis of Leucocyte Surface Antigens.
Protein Superfamilies and Cell Surface Molecules.
The Architecture and Interactions of Leucocyte Surface Molecules.
The Leucocyte Antigens:
CD1. CD2. CD3/TCR. CD4. CD5. CD6. CD7. CD8. CD9. CD10. CD11a. CD11b. CD11c.Integrin aD Subunit. CDw12. CD13. CD14. CD15. CD15s. CD16. CDw17. CD18. CD19. CD20. CD21. CD22. CD23. CD24. CD26. CD27. CD28. CD29. CD30. CD31. CD32. CD33. CD34. CD35. CD36. CD37. CD38. CD39. CD40. CD41. CD42a, CD42b. CD43. CD44. CD45. CD46. CD47. CD48. CD49a. CD49b. CD49c. CD49d. CD49e. CD49f. CD50. CD51. CD52. CD53. CD54. CD55. CD56. CD57. CD58. CD59. CD60. CD61. CD62E. CD62L. CD62P. CD63. CD64. CD65. CD66. CD68. CD69. CD70. CD71. CD72. CD73. CD74. CDw75. CDw76. CD77. CD79/BCR. CD80. CD81. CD82. CD83. CD84. CD85. CD86. CD87. CD88. CD89. CD90. CD91. CDw92. CD93. CD94. CD95. CD96. CD97. CD98. CD99. CD100. CD101. CD102. CD103. CD104. CD105. CD106. CD107a, CD107b. CDw108. CD109. CD117. CD120a, CD120b. CD134. CD135. CDw137. CD138. CD147. CD148. CDw150. CD151. CD152. CD153. CD154. CD161. CD162. CD163. CD166. 114/A10. 2B4. 4-1BBL. Aminopeptidase A. B-G. Chemokine Receptors. c-kitL. CMRF35 Antigen. DEC-205. DNAM-1. ESL-1. F4/80. FasL. FceRI. FLT3 Ligand. FPR. Galectin 3. G-CSFR. GM-CSFR. GlyCAM-1. gp42. gp49. HTm4. IFNgR. IL-1R. IL-2R. IL-3R. IL-4R. IL-5R. IL-6R. IL-7R. IL-8R. IL-9R. IL-10R. IL-11R. IL-12R. IL-13R. IL-14R. IL-15R. IL-17R. Integrin b7 Subunit KIR Family. L1. LAG 3. LDLR. LPAP. ltk. Ly-6. Ly-9. Ly-49. Mac-2-BP. Macrophage Lectin. MAdCAM-1. Mannose Receptor. MARCO. M-CSFR. MDR1. MHC Class I. MHC Class II. MS2. NKG2 Family. OX2. OX40L. PC-1. PD-1. RTG. Sca-2. Scavenger RI and II. Sialoadhesin. Thrombopoietin Receptor. WC1.
Abbreviations.
Dedication.
The Introductory Chapters:
Introduction.
The Discovery and Biochemical Analysis of Leucocyte Surface Antigens.
Protein Superfamilies and Cell Surface Molecules.
The Architecture and Interactions of Leucocyte Surface Molecules.
The Leucocyte Antigens:
CD1. CD2. CD3/TCR. CD4. CD5. CD6. CD7. CD8. CD9. CD10. CD11a. CD11b. CD11c.Integrin aD Subunit. CDw12. CD13. CD14. CD15. CD15s. CD16. CDw17. CD18. CD19. CD20. CD21. CD22. CD23. CD24. CD26. CD27. CD28. CD29. CD30. CD31. CD32. CD33. CD34. CD35. CD36. CD37. CD38. CD39. CD40. CD41. CD42a, CD42b. CD43. CD44. CD45. CD46. CD47. CD48. CD49a. CD49b. CD49c. CD49d. CD49e. CD49f. CD50. CD51. CD52. CD53. CD54. CD55. CD56. CD57. CD58. CD59. CD60. CD61. CD62E. CD62L. CD62P. CD63. CD64. CD65. CD66. CD68. CD69. CD70. CD71. CD72. CD73. CD74. CDw75. CDw76. CD77. CD79/BCR. CD80. CD81. CD82. CD83. CD84. CD85. CD86. CD87. CD88. CD89. CD90. CD91. CDw92. CD93. CD94. CD95. CD96. CD97. CD98. CD99. CD100. CD101. CD102. CD103. CD104. CD105. CD106. CD107a, CD107b. CDw108. CD109. CD117. CD120a, CD120b. CD134. CD135. CDw137. CD138. CD147. CD148. CDw150. CD151. CD152. CD153. CD154. CD161. CD162. CD163. CD166. 114/A10. 2B4. 4-1BBL. Aminopeptidase A. B-G. Chemokine Receptors. c-kitL. CMRF35 Antigen. DEC-205. DNAM-1. ESL-1. F4/80. FasL. FceRI. FLT3 Ligand. FPR. Galectin 3. G-CSFR. GM-CSFR. GlyCAM-1. gp42. gp49. HTm4. IFNgR. IL-1R. IL-2R. IL-3R. IL-4R. IL-5R. IL-6R. IL-7R. IL-8R. IL-9R. IL-10R. IL-11R. IL-12R. IL-13R. IL-14R. IL-15R. IL-17R. Integrin b7 Subunit KIR Family. L1. LAG 3. LDLR. LPAP. ltk. Ly-6. Ly-9. Ly-49. Mac-2-BP. Macrophage Lectin. MAdCAM-1. Mannose Receptor. MARCO. M-CSFR. MDR1. MHC Class I. MHC Class II. MS2. NKG2 Family. OX2. OX40L. PC-1. PD-1. RTG. Sca-2. Scavenger RI and II. Sialoadhesin. Thrombopoietin Receptor. WC1.
- Edition: 2
- Published: June 22, 1997
- No. of pages (eBook): 613
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN: 9780080535432
AB
A. Neil Barclay
Affiliations and expertise
MRC Cellular Immunology Unit, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, U.K.MB
Marion H. Brown
Affiliations and expertise
MRC Cellular Immunology Unit, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, U.K.SK
S. K. Alex K. Alex Law
Affiliations and expertise
MRC Cellular Immunology Unit, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, U.K.AM
Andrew J. McKnight
Affiliations and expertise
MRC Cellular Immunology Unit, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, U.K.MT
Michael G. Tomlinson
Affiliations and expertise
MRC Cellular Immunology Unit, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, U.K.Pv
P. Anton van der Merwe
Affiliations and expertise
MRC Cellular Immunology Unit, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, U.K.Read The Leucocyte Antigen Factsbook on ScienceDirect