T cells are a specialized population of immune cells that aid the immune system in combating various types of invading pathogens. This book presents up-to-the-minute data on the role of T cells in autoimmune diseases.
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Partial table of contents:
Differentiation and Tolerance of CD4¯+ T Lymphocytes
(A. Abbas, et al.).
Differentiation of Subsets of CD4¯+ and
CD8¯+ T Cells (T. Mosmann, et al.).
Role for CD30 Antigen in Human T Helper 2-Type Responses. (S.
Romagnani) Regulation of T Lymphocyte Subsets (F. Fitch, et
al.).
The Development of Effector T Cell Subsets in Murine
Leishmania Major Infection (R. Locksley, et al.).
Cytokines in Immune Regulation/Pathogenesis in HIV Infection (G.
Shearer, et al.).
Regulation of CD4¯+ T Cell Differentiation (T.
Nakamura, et al.).
The Role of Subsets of CD4¯+ T Cells in Autoimmunity
(D. Fowell, et al.).
Nitric Oxide in Infectious and Autoimmune Diseases (F.
Liew).
Final Discussion.
Indexes.
Over de auteur
Derek J. Chadwick and Gail Cardew are editors for T Cell Subsets in Infectious and Autoimmune Diseases and other scientific titles.