T Lymphocytes in the Liver

T Lymphocytes in the Liver

Immunobiology, Pathology and Host Defense

Crispe, I.N.

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

02/1999

256

Dura

Inglês

9780471192183

15 a 20 dias

The liver regulates the immune system. As a consequence, the relationship between the liver and immune cells is a topic of interest for physicians and researchers studying control of T cell development, infectious diseases of the liver, immune tolerance and transplantation.
The Anatomy of the Normal Liver and the Hepatic Lymphocyte (K. Fleming).; T Cells Expressing alphabeta Antigen Receptors in the Liver (L. Huang).; gamma delta T Cells are Active in the Liver (A. Hayday, et al.).; Extrathymic T Cells in the Liver (T. Abo, et al.).; Liver Tolerance (R. Calne).; Induction of Peripheral Tolerance by Portal Vein Administration of Antigen (A. Mowat).; The Immunobiology of Viral Hepatitis (F. Chisari).; Immunity of Listeria monocytogenes Infection of the Liver (J. Harty).; Malaria and the Liver: Tolerance and Immunity to Attenuated Plasmodia Sporozoites (U. Krzych, et al.).; T Cells and Autoimmune Liver Disease (J. Van de Water & M. Gershwin).; Hepatic T Cells in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and Autoimmune Hepatitis (W. Mehal).; How is the Liver Unique? (I. Crispe).; Index.
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