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    UID:
    b3kat_BV037195494
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (312 p.) , 46 b&w, 17 col.ill., ill
    ISBN: 1847558844 , 9781847558848
    Note: This book brings together central themes covering proteins of the immune system with special emphasis on the protein chemistry of the system, The understanding, at the molecular level, of the interactions between innate and adaptive arms of the immune system is currently a hot topic, particularly to those interested in immunology - especially susceptibility to infectious diseases. This book provides a survey of topics, in the area of innate and adaptive immunity, which have been researched within the MRC Immunochemistry Unit, at Oxford University, over a period of forty years. The topics include: " antibody structure - for which the first Director of the Immunochemistry Unit, Professor RR Porter, was awarded a Nobel prize in 1972 " the characterization of membrane proteins on lymphoid cells - leading to the concept of these molecules belonging to an immunoglobulin super family " the proteins of the human serum complement system - one of the body's major defences against microbial infection " the human cell -surface integrins and the hyaluronan- binding proteins, which are involved in regulation of inflammation at cell surfaces and within the extracellular matrix " the family of collectin molecules - containing distinct globular carbohydrate -binding domains linked to collagen-like regions - which play important roles in innate immunity in the lungs and bloodstream by immediate recognition and clearance of microbial pathogens Each chapter in the book gives a brief historical background to a topic and then provides a survey of recent advances in the field and are written by internationally recognised renowned experts. The theme running through the chapters is that of protein structure-function relationships - including, amongst others, descriptions of quaternary structures of large oligomeric proteins, of Factor H and C1q binding to specific ligands, and of the che++ , mistry of the mechanism of catalysis of covalent binding of activated C3 and C4 proteins to nucleophilic groups on microbial surfaces. In several chapters excellent descriptions are given with respect to how the immune system can be recruited to combat microbial infection - via proteins of both the innate and adaptive immune systems. The book also includes notable chapters which are excellent examples of the importance of how the isolation, characterisation, protein engineering and crystallisation has resulted in a full understanding of complex protein-protein interactions involved in the recognition and triggering events of important sections of the immune system: -Structure and Function of the C1 Complex - Gerard J. Arlaud -Chemical Engineering of Therapeutic Antibodies - George T Stevenson -Leukocyte surface proteins - purification and characterisation - A. Neil Barclay -Cell Surface Integrins - Suet-Mien Tan and S.K. Alex Law This book is aimed primarily at established senior research scientists, postdoctoral research scientists and PhD students who have an interest in proteins of the immune system. However, the wide range of immunity system topics, while staying broadly within innate/adaptive immunity will also appeal to a wider audience
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1685428290
    Format: 312 p , Online-Ressource , 46 b&w, 17 col.ill., ill
    Edition: RSC eBook Collection 1968-2009
    Content: This book brings together central themes covering proteins of the immune system with special emphasis on the protein chemistry of the system, The understanding, at the molecular level, of the interactions between innate and adaptive arms of the immune system is currently a hot topic, particularly to those interested in immunology - especially susceptibility to infectious diseases. This book provides a survey of topics, in the area of innate and adaptive immunity, which have been researched within the MRC Immunochemistry Unit, at Oxford University, over a period of forty years. The topics include: " antibody structure - for which the first Director of the Immunochemistry Unit, Professor RR Porter, was awarded a Nobel prize in 1972 " the characterization of membrane proteins on lymphoid cells - leading to the concept of these molecules belonging to an immunoglobulin super family " the proteins of the human serum complement system - one of the body's major defences against microbial infection " the human cell -surface integrins and the hyaluronan- binding proteins, which are involved in regulation of inflammation at cell surfaces and within the extracellular matrix " the family of collectin molecules - containing distinct globular carbohydrate -binding domains linked to collagen-like regions - which play important roles in innate immunity in the lungs and bloodstream by immediate recognition and clearance of microbial pathogens Each chapter in the book gives a brief historical background to a topic and then provides a survey of recent advances in the field and are written by internationally recognised renowned experts. The theme running through the chapters is that of protein structure-function relationships - including, amongst others, descriptions of quaternary structures of large oligomeric proteins, of Factor H and C1q binding to specific ligands, and of the chemistry of the mechanism of catalysis of covalent binding of activated C3 and C4 proteins to nucleophilic groups on microbial surfaces. In several chapters excellent descriptions are given with respect to how the immune system can be recruited to combat microbial infection - via proteins of both the innate and adaptive immune systems. The book also includes notable chapters which are excellent examples of the importance of how the isolation, characterisation, protein engineering and crystallisation has resulted in a full understanding of complex protein-protein interactions involved in the recognition and triggering events of important sections of the immune system: -Structure and Function of the C1 Complex - Gerard J. Arlaud -Chemical Engineering of Therapeutic Antibodies - George T Stevenson -Leukocyte surface proteins - purification and characterisation - A. Neil Barclay -Cell Surface Integrins - Suet-Mien Tan and S.K. Alex Law This book is aimed primarily at established senior research scientists, postdoctoral research scientists and PhD students who have an interest in proteins of the immune system. However, the wide range of immunity system topics, while staying broadly within innate/adaptive immunity will also appeal to a wider audience
    Note: Ebook , Antibodies-- 1 - R.R. Porter and the structure of antibodies-- 2 - Chemical engineering of therapeutic antibodies-- The Serum Complement System-- 3 - The evolution of complement systems-- 4 - Structure and function of the C1 complex: A historical perspective-- 5 Complement components C3 and C4-- 6 - Complement control proteins and receptors: from Factor H to CR4-- 7 - Biology and genetics of complement component C4-- Collectins and Ficolins in Innate Immunity-- 8 - The structure of mannan binding lectin and its functional relevance-- 9 - Personal accounts of the discovery of MASP-2 and its role in the MBL pathway of complement activation-- 10 - The Structure and function of Ficolins, MBLs and MASPs'-- 11 - Surfactant protein D (SP-D) and glycoprotein 340 (gp-340)-- Cell surface proteins - Immunoglobulin superfamily and Integrins-- 12 - Leukocyte surface proteins - purification and characterisation-- 13 - Cell Surface Integrins-- Immunogenetics/MHC III analysis-- 14 - Molecular genetics of the major histocompatibility complex class 111 region-- 15 - Functional characterisation of major histocompatibility complex class III region-- Hyaluronan proteins in inflammation-- 16 - Hyaluronan-binding proteins in inflammation.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1847558844
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781847558848
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 3
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    [Bei jing] : Zhong guo she hui ke xue chu ban she
    UID:
    gbv_1888904070
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (ca. 272 Seiten)
    Original writing title: 军人人生修养
    Original writing person/organisation: 卢锦华
    Original writing publisher: [北京] : 中国社会科学出版社
    ISBN: 7500415710
    Series Statement: Zhong guo she hui ke xue wen ku
    Content: 中华民族正在进行一场人类历史上的伟大探索,开创一条民族振兴、国家富强、人民富裕的有中国特色的社会主义道路。伟大的历史变革,特别是社会主义市场经济体制的逐步建立,反映在思想道德领域,必然会引起各种人生观、价值观、道德观的冲撞,这就使思想品德修养愈来愈引起人们的重视。(一)人的行为是受思想支配的。人们行动上的正确性,来源于思想指导的科学性,因此加强思想修养,是古今中外一切伟人的座右铭,也是有志成才的所有青年的不懈追求。然而,思想修养的内容包括方方面面,我们怎样才能达到理想的目标呢?毛泽东同志在《青年运动的方向》一文中指出:“为什么人的问题,是一个根本的问题,原则的问题。”6171438只有抓住人生修养这个纲,树立科学的人生观、价值观、道德观,才能够选择正确的人生道路,奠定干一番事业的基础。进行人生观、价值观、道德观教育,是进行人生修养的中心环节。军校学员是青年一代,人生旅途可以说才刚刚开始,由于社会实践和阅历有限,对社会本质的理解、人生真谛的认识,在许多方面还是朦胧的,处在人生观、价值观形成的关键时期。显然,在这一时期进行人生哲理和思想修养方面的理论教育,有利于青年的健康成长。尤其应当指出的是,当前我们正处在改革开放、发展社会主义市场经济的转变时期,新的经济运行机制、社会利益关系和行为规范的确立,给人们的头脑注入了一系列新意识、新思想、新观念;但转换时期新旧交替的意识形态领域,也呈现出鱼龙混杂的局面,存在着腐蚀与反腐蚀的斗争。这就决定了我们必须“重视引导人们特别是青少年树立正确的理想、信念、世界观、人生观和价值观,反对拜金主义、享乐主义、极端个人主义,抵御资本主义和封建主义腐朽思想的侵蚀。”6171439当代青年是跨世纪的一代,担负着中国特色社会主义现代化建设的历史重任。实现民族振兴、国家富强、人民幸福的希望,寄托在他们身上。……
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    Language: Chinese
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