TY - BOOK ID - 216317 TI - Multichain immune recognition receptor signaling : from spatiotemporal organization to human disease PY - 2008 SN - 1281953849 9786611953843 0387097899 0387097880 1441918876 PB - New York, N.Y. : Austin, Tex. : Springer Science+Business Media ; Landes Bioscience, DB - UniCat KW - Immune recognition. KW - T cells KW - Killer cells. KW - Cellular signal transduction. KW - Cell receptors. KW - Receptors. KW - Cell membrane receptors KW - Cell surface receptors KW - Receptors, Cell KW - Binding sites (Biochemistry) KW - Cell membranes KW - Proteins KW - Cellular information transduction KW - Information transduction, Cellular KW - Signal transduction, Cellular KW - Bioenergetics KW - Cellular control mechanisms KW - Information theory in biology KW - K cells KW - Natural killer cells KW - NK cells KW - Immunocompetent cells KW - Cell-mediated cytotoxicity KW - T cell receptors KW - T lymphocyte antigen receptors KW - Cell receptors KW - Antigen recognition KW - Immunorecognition KW - Recognition, Immune KW - Immune response KW - Immunospecificity KW - Oncology . KW - Medicine. KW - Life sciences. KW - Oncology. KW - Biomedicine general. KW - Life Sciences, general. KW - Tumors KW - Biosciences KW - Sciences, Life KW - Science KW - Clinical sciences KW - Medical profession KW - Human biology KW - Life sciences KW - Medical sciences KW - Pathology KW - Physicians KW - Biomedicine, general. KW - Health Workforce UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:216317 AB - Shows that the structural similarity of the Multichain Immune Recognition Receptors (MIRRs) determines the general principles underlying MIRR-mediated transmembrane signaling mechanisms. This book provides the basis for existing and future therapeutic strategies targeting MIRRs. ER -