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Advances in Immunology, a long-established and highly respected publication, presents current developments as well as comprehensive reviews in immunology. Articles address the wide range of topics that comprise immunology, including molecular and cellular activation mechanisms, phylogeny and molecular evolution, and clinical modalities. Edited and authored by the foremost scientists in the field, each volume provides up-to-date information and directions for the future.Contributions from leading authoritiesInforms and updates on all the latest developments in the field
Immunoglobulins. --- Antibody diversity. --- Allergy and immunology.
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The Antibody Molecule follows the extraordinary journey of the medics and scientists who shaped the course of medical advances in the field of immunology. One of the oldest of the medical sciences, immunology has a history that has seen chemists, physicists and biologists alike seeking to unravel the most complex system in the human body outside the brain. This book charts its intriguing history, from the genetic basis of antibody diversity, through theunderstanding of the mechanism by which the immune system's first line of defence works, to breakthroughs in crystallography and the exploitati
Immunoglobulins. --- Immunology --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Antibodies --- Immune globulins --- Immune serum globulin --- Blood proteins --- Globulins --- Plasma cells --- Antibody diversity --- Antigens --- Bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins --- History.
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Molecular Biology of B Cells, Second Edition is a comprehensive reference to how B cells are generated, selected, activated and engaged in antibody production. All of these developmental and stimulatory processes are described in molecular, immunological, and genetic terms to give a clear understanding of complex phenotypes. Molecular Biology of B Cells, Second Edition offers an integrated view of all aspects of B cells to produce a normal immune response as a constant, and the molecular basis of numerous diseases due to B cell abnormality. The new edition continues its success with update
Molecular immunology. --- B cells. --- Immunoglobulins. --- Immunoglobulin genes. --- Antibody genes --- Ig genes --- Ir genes --- Antibodies --- Immune globulins --- Immune serum globulin --- Blood proteins --- Globulins --- Plasma cells --- Antibody diversity --- Antigens --- Bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins --- B lymphocytes --- Bone marrow derived cells --- Bursa equivalent cells --- Antigen presenting cells --- Lymphocytes --- Immune system --- Immunity --- Immunology --- Molecular biology --- Molecular aspects
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This book provides an updated overview of agammaglobulinemia, a rare form of primary immunodeficiency which is considered the prototype of the congenital humoral defects, and which is characterized by the absence of peripheral B cells and very low serum immunoglobulin levels. The book opens by discussing the highly orchestrated early B cell development in the bone marrow and the genes involved based on both human and animal models. The pathogenesis and clinical presentation of X-linked agammaglobulinemia, caused by mutations in the BTK (Bruton’s tyrosine kinase) gene, are then presented in detail, followed by descriptions of the clinical manifestations and molecular basis of the less frequent autosomal recessive and autosomal dominant forms of agammaglobulinemia. Patients’ management in terms of respiratory complications, gammaglobulin replacement therapy and the potential value of novel experimental therapeutic strategies are discussed. The book’s closing chapters offer a comprehensive and updated description of mutations in the BTK gene, and the expression and function of BTK in cells other than B cells.
Microbiology & Immunology --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Immunoglobulins. --- Agammaglobulinemia. --- Agammaglobulinemia --- Treatment. --- Gamma globulin deficiency --- Hypogammaglobulinemia --- Antibodies --- Immune globulins --- Immune serum globulin --- Medicine. --- Immunology. --- Hematology. --- Rheumatology. --- Pediatrics. --- Cell biology. --- Biomedicine. --- Cell Biology. --- Blood protein disorders --- Immunological deficiency syndromes --- Lymphoproliferative disorders --- Blood proteins --- Globulins --- Plasma cells --- Antibody diversity --- Antigens --- Bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins --- Cytology. --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cells --- Cytologists --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Medicine --- Children --- Internal medicine --- Connective tissues --- Joints --- Haematology --- Blood --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene
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This book provides a detailed account of the most recent developments, challenges and solutions to seamlessly advance and launch lyophilized biologics or vaccine products, based on diverse modalities, ranging from antibodies (e.g., monoclonal, fusion), complex biologics (e.g., antibody drug conjugates, PEGylated proteins) and vaccines (e.g., recombinant protein based). The authors adeptly guide you through everything you need to know, from biophysical and chemical stability considerations of proteins, to critical assessment during process scale-up, technology transfer, packaging, alternate drying and device selection for a successful process validation, regulatory submission and launch of a stable, safe and effective product. Lyophilized Biologics and Vaccines: Modality-Based Approaches serves as a reference to all critical assessments and steps from early pre-formulation stages to product launch: Provides recent understanding of heterogeneity of protein environment in frozen systems, buffer stabilization, instrumental analysis and controlled ice nucleation technology Details product development strategies based on diverse modalities of biologics and vaccines, including plasmid DNA and lipid-based therapeutics Recent updates on quality-by-design and process analytical technology approaches, illustrated by case studies and FDA perspective Provides the latest account of alternate drying technologies including spray drying and bulk freeze-drying Chapters are written by one or more world-renowned leading authorities from academia, industry or regulatory agencies, whose expertise cover lyophilization of the diverse modalities of biopharmaceuticals. Their contributions are based on the exhaustive review of literature coupled with excellent hands-on experiences in laboratory or GMP setup, making this an exceptional guide to all stages of lyophilized or dehydrated product development and commercial manufacturing. Dushyant B. Varshney, Ph.D., has made significant contributions in manufacturing science and technology, due diligence, tech transfer, product and process development (including lyophilization), quality-by-design and process analytical technologies for biologics, vaccines and small molecules. He is currently a Director of Manufacturing Assessment, MS&T at Hospira Inc. Manmohan Singh, Ph.D., is a well-known expert in the area of vaccine formulations and adjuvant research and has been working in vaccine R&D for the last 20 years. He is currently the Head of Global Drug Product Development at Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics in Holly Springs, NC.
Biomedicine. --- Vaccine. --- Antibodies. --- Pharmaceutical Sciences/Technology. --- Medicine. --- Monoclonal antibodies. --- Vaccines. --- Pharmaceutical technology. --- Médecine --- Anticorps monoclonaux --- Vaccins --- Techniques pharmaceutiques --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Pharmacy, Therapeutics, & Pharmacology --- Freeze-drying. --- Frozen drugs. --- Cryopharmacy --- Drugs --- Drugs, Frozen --- Freezing of drugs --- Lyophilization --- Freezing --- Cryobiology --- Drying apparatus --- Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery --- Sublimation (Chemistry) --- Pharmaceutical laboratory techniques --- Pharmaceutical laboratory technology --- Technology, Pharmaceutical --- Technology --- Antibodies, Monoclonal --- Monoclonal immunoglobulins --- Immunoglobulins --- Molecular cloning --- Biologicals --- Antibodies --- Immune globulins --- Immune serum globulin --- Blood proteins --- Globulins --- Plasma cells --- Antibody diversity --- Antigens --- Bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins
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Through the discovery of the link between Acinetobacter bacteria in Multiple Sclerosis patients and Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy affected animals, the author brings together a comprehensive look at the cause of MS throughout the world. Multiple Sclerosis, Mad Cow Disease and Acinetobacter delves into the cause of these two neurological diseases, MS and BSE, and elaborates on their relation through exposure to a common microbe: Acinetobacter, found in human sinuses, on the skin and in the soil. Multiple Sclerosis, Mad Cow Disease and Acinetobacter informs the reader that multiple sclerosis may be linked to the microbe Acinetobacter, which carries molecular structures resembling myelin, the outer sheath covering of neurones. This book will be of interest to international scientific and medical communities, as well as accessible to patients, neurologists, research institutes and the general public.
Biomedicine. --- Antibodies. --- Immunology. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Veterinary Medicine. --- Medicine. --- Monoclonal antibodies. --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Veterinary medicine. --- Médecine --- Immunologie --- Anticorps monoclonaux --- Maladies infectieuses émergentes --- Médecine vétérinaire --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Multiple sclerosis. --- Bovine spongiform encephalopathy. --- Acinetobacter. --- Colloides --- Herella --- Mimae --- BSE (Disease) --- Mad cow disease --- Spongiform encephalopathy, Bovine --- MS (Disease) --- Sclerosis, Multiple --- Infectious diseases. --- Neisseriaceae --- Cattle --- Prion diseases in animals --- Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease --- Demyelination --- Myelin sheath --- Virus diseases --- Diseases --- Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science. --- Farriery --- Large animal medicine --- Large animal veterinary medicine --- Livestock medicine --- Veterinary science --- Medicine --- Animal health --- Animals --- Domestic animals --- Livestock --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Antibodies, Monoclonal --- Monoclonal immunoglobulins --- Immunoglobulins --- Molecular cloning --- Losses --- Antibodies --- Immune globulins --- Immune serum globulin --- Blood proteins --- Globulins --- Plasma cells --- Antibody diversity --- Antigens --- Bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins
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This volume examines all facets of the complex biology of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies, which play an essential role in the pathophysiology of allergic diseases and immunity to parasites. It highlights the unique mechanisms involved in the regulation of IgE production at both the molecular and cellular level. Furthermore, it discusses in detail novel findings on how the affinity, specificity and cross-reactivity of IgE can fine-tune mast cell responses to allergens. The book also explores the beneficial roles of IgE antibodies in immunity to helminthes and protection against tumors, and how the properties of IgE-mediated immunity are employed in the development of IgE therapeutic antibodies. All chapters were written by respected experts in their fields and will appeal to scientists and clinicians alike.
Biomedicine. --- Antibodies. --- Molecular Medicine. --- Allergology. --- Parasitology. --- Medicine. --- Monoclonal antibodies. --- Medical parasitology. --- Allergy. --- Médecine --- Anticorps monoclonaux --- Parasitologie médicale --- Allergie --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Immunoglobulin E --- Immunoglobulin G --- Receptors. --- Analysis. --- IgE --- IgG --- Molecular biology. --- Allergic diseases --- Allergies --- Hypersensitivity --- Hypersensitivity, Immediate --- Immediate allergy --- Immediate hypersensitivity --- Immunologic diseases --- Molecular biochemistry --- Molecular biophysics --- Biochemistry --- Biophysics --- Biomolecules --- Systems biology --- Antibodies --- Immune globulins --- Immune serum globulin --- Blood proteins --- Globulins --- Plasma cells --- Antibody diversity --- Antigens --- Bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Immunoglobulins --- Allergy --- Anti-immunoglobulin autoantibodies --- Human beings --- Human parasitology --- Parasitology --- Parasitic diseases --- Antibodies, Monoclonal --- Monoclonal immunoglobulins --- Molecular cloning --- Parasites --- Health Workforce --- Immunospecificity. --- Medicine --- Adaptive Immunity. --- Biomedical Research. --- Research. --- Biological research --- Biomedical research --- Immunological specifics --- Serological specificity --- Specificity (Immunology) --- Antigenic determinants --- Binding sites (Biochemistry) --- Immune recognition
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