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Cytolytic Lymphocytes and Complement: Effectors of the Immune System
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ABSTRACT
These volumes, Cytolytic Lymphocytes and Complement: Effectors of the Immune System, originate from the realization that pathways of recognition and killings of foreign targets follow similar routes in the humoral and cellular part of the immune system. In particular, the homology of immunoglobins with the T-cell-MHC-antigen receptor at the beginning of the recognition sequence and the homology of complement component C9 with lymphocyte perforin 1 (P1) as pore formers at the end of the effector sequence are striking examples.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part II.B|58 pages
Cytolytic Mechanism — Killer Lymphocytes
chapter 16|16 pages
Properties of Transmembrane Channels Induced by Cytolytic Lymphocytes
chapter 17|24 pages
The Role of Nuclear Damage in Lysis of Target Cells by Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes
part II.C|74 pages
Cytolytic Mechanism — Soluble Cytotoxic Factors Produced by Lymphocytes
chapter 18|14 pages
Production and Function of Lymphotoxin Secreted by Cytolytic T Cells
chapter 20|14 pages
Natural Killer Cytotoxic Factor (Nkcf) as Mediator in the Lytic Pathway of Nk Cell Mediated Cytotoxicity*
part III|74 pages
Therapeutic Applications