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Applied tumor immunology
Methods of recognizing immune phenomena specific to tumors. [Proceedings of the 1. Internat. Symposium, Berlin, November 1972]
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Applied tumor immunology
Methods of recognizing immune phenomena specific to tumors. [Proceedings of the 1. Internat. Symposium, Berlin, November 1972]
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Yes, you can access Applied tumor immunology by Hilde Götz, E. S. Bücherl, International Symposium on Applied Tumor Immunology; 1 in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Medicine & Clinical Medicine. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- List of Invited Active Participants
- 1. Methods for Detection of Tumor-Specific Sensitized Lymphocytes
- 1.1 Tumor-Specific and Cell-Mediated Immune Reactions Expressed in Pathomorphological Findings
- 1.2 Problems in Identifying Tumor-Specific Sensitized Lymphocytes
- 1.3 The Mixed Lymphocyte Tumor Cell Culture (MLTC) Test: Review of a Method
- 1.4 Lymphocyte Tansformation in Malignant Diseases. Communication I: Méthodologie Problems
- 1.5 Microcytotocicity Test for Detection of Cellular Immunity to Nephroblastoma in Man
- 1.6 Comparative Tumorimmunological Studies with the Microcytotoxicity Test and the DNA-Synthesis Inhibition Test
- 1.7 The Leukocyte Adherence Inhibition Test for Detection of Tumor-Specific Sensitized Lymphocytes and Serum Blocking Factors
- 2. Methods for Detection of Molecular Antibodies against Tumor Proteins
- 2.1 A Special Aspect of the Complement Fixation Test Applied to the Study of Tumors
- 2.2 Principle and Technique of the „Lewis-3 D Test" for the Serological Diagnosis of Malignancy - A Critical Evaluation of the Results
- 3. Methods for Detection of Tumor Cell Surface Antigens
- 3.1 The Preparation and Application of Hybrid Antibody for the Detection of Tumor-Specific Cell Surface Antigens
- 3.2 In vitro Characterization of Avian Oncornavirus Directed Tumor Antigens
- 3.3 Tumor-Cell Membrane Antigens Related to Blood Group A Substances
- 3.4 Erythrocytic ABH-Receptors in Leukemia - An Immunofluorescence Study
- 3.5 Immunological Aspects of Placental Choriocarcioma
- 4. Methods for Detection of Non Tumor Antigens and Fetal Proteins
- 4.1 Non Tumor Antigens in Human Tumors
- 4.2 Detection of Alpha-1 Fetoprotein in Human Serum
- 4.3 Demonstration of Carcinoembryonic Antigens in Tumors of the Gastrointestinal Tract
- 4.4 Radioimmunoassay of CEA: Its Use in Diagnosis and Prognosis of Human Carcinoma
- 4.5 A Contribution for the Detection of Fetal Antigens in Serum of Tumor Patients
- 5. Methods for Detection of Proteins Excreted by Tumor Cells
- 5.1 Experiments to Induce Myeloma Protein-Forming Neoplasma in Rodents
- 5.2 Immunological Differentiation of Monoclonal Immunoglobulins
- 5.3 Lung Neoplasia and Paraproteinemia
- 6. Some Clinical Aspects
- 6.1 Lymphocyte Transformation in Malignant Diseases. Communication II: Results in Reticuloand Lymphoproliferative Diseases as well as in Carcinomas
- 6.2 Immunosuppressive Therapy with Antiiymphocytic Globulin and Tumor Formation
- 6.3 Behaviour of GUARINI Reaction in Children with Hemolymphoblastoses and non Tumoral Diseases
- References