Basic and clinical aspects of immunity to insulin
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Basic and clinical aspects of immunity to insulin

Proceedings, International Workshop, September 28–October 1, 1980, Konstanz

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Basic and clinical aspects of immunity to insulin

Proceedings, International Workshop, September 28–October 1, 1980, Konstanz

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Information

Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2019
Print ISBN
9783111150161
eBook ISBN
9783111518053
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. PREFACE
  2. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
  3. CONTENTS
  4. SECTION I. BASIC ASPECTS OF IMMUNITY TO INSULIN
  5. Introduction: Insulin as a tool for the study of immunological problems
  6. Genetic control of the immune response to insulin
  7. Analysis of the in vitro induction of insulin-specific helper T cells
  8. Immunogenic determinants of insulin: Synthesis and immunogenicity of the A-chain loop peptides of beef insulin
  9. Analysis of H-2 gene regulation of the response of T lymphocytes to insulin using synthetic antigenic determinants and anti-idiotypes
  10. Ir gene control of the insulin-specific immune response in mice
  11. Influence of insulin modification upon the immune response to insulin
  12. Function and complementation of Ir genes controlling the responsiveness of mice to insulin
  13. The XID gene controls Ia.W39 associated immune response gene function for insulin induced T cell activation
  14. Induction of immunity and suppression by pig insulin in mice
  15. Genetic control of anti-insulin responses is associated with activation of different T-cell sets
  16. Suppression of insulin responses in vitro
  17. Immune response phenotype of insulin-presenting cells modified by insertion of H-2 gene products into cell membranes
  18. Differences in insulin antibodies induced with varying antigenic forms
  19. Mouse hybridoma antibody recognition of the insulin molecule
  20. SECTION II. CLINICAL ASPECTS OF IMMUNITY TO INSULIN
  21. Clinical aspects of immunity to insulin
  22. Antibody production during insulin therapy - patterns of response and clinical sequels
  23. Studies of the immunogenicity of chromatographically purified insulins in Type-I and Type-II diabetics
  24. Genetic control of the IgE response to insulin
  25. HLA-DR association of humoral immunoresponsiveness to insulin in insulin-dependent (Type I) diabetes mellitus
  26. Insulin antibody formation following conventional or monocomponent insulin treatment is influenced by genes of the HLA-DR locus
  27. A study of HLA alloantigen frequencies in insulin allergic and non-allergic diabetics
  28. Morphologic changes in pancreas islets after active or passive immunization against insulin: a review
  29. The role of autoimmune processes in the development of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in mice treated with streptozotocin
  30. Effect of insulin-binding antibodies of free insulin in plasma and tissue after subcutaneous injection. A model study
  31. Immunogenicity of insulin in relation to its physicochemical properties
  32. Potentation of insulin immunogenicity by different types of adjuvant
  33. Use of modified insulins for the separation of insulin antibodies by affinity chromatography
  34. The immunogenicity of insulin from our point of view
  35. SECTION III. CHEMISTRY TO INSULIN
  36. Preparation of insulins with modified N-terminals by semisynthesis and chemical modification of the native hormone
  37. Synthesis of insulin analogues
  38. Modification of the C-terminal region of insulin
  39. SUBJECT INDEX
  40. AUTHOR INDEX