Immunochemical techniques.
Immunochemical techniques. Part L, Chemotaxis and inflammation [electronic resource] /
Chemotaxis and inflammation
edited by Giovanni Di Sabato.
- San Diego : Academic Press, c1988.
- 1 online resource (xxxiii, 717 p.) : ill.
- Methods in enzymology ; v. 162 .
- Methods in enzymology ; v. 162. .
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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From the Preface: Chemotaxis and inflammation, as many other biological processes, can be divided into humoral and cellular components. In this simplest sense soluble activators or mediators of host or external origin interact with cells that respond to signals received and transmitted via specific membrane receptors. The biological consequences are dramatic, and the biochemical mechanisms are complex and interrelated through a series of cascades that may involve several chemical messengers of different chemical classes. Volumes 162 and 163 of Methods in Enzymology cover in vitro and in vivo methodology that has been developed for the purpose of studying the biochemistry of these active humoral factors and the biology of the cells and their receptors that respond to the various signals... The literature dealing with chemotaxis and inflammation is extensive and new techniques are constantly being developed. Therefore, some selection has been necessary to include the most commonly used and generally applicable techniques. Newer methods often involve significant modifications of established procedures, and we have tried to insure that these innovations have been included.
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0121820637 (electronic bk.) 9780121820633 (electronic bk.)
Immunochemistry--Technique.
Chemotaxis.
Inflammation.
Chemotaxis.
Inflammation.
Immunochemistry.
Chimiotaxie.
Inflammation (Pathologie)
Chimiotaxie.
Inflammation.
Chimiotaxie.
Enzymes.
Chemotaxis.
Immunochemistry--Technique.
Inflammation.
Electronic books.
QP601 / .C733 vol. 162
612.0151
QP601.M49 / v.162
QU 135 M592 v.162 1988
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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From the Preface: Chemotaxis and inflammation, as many other biological processes, can be divided into humoral and cellular components. In this simplest sense soluble activators or mediators of host or external origin interact with cells that respond to signals received and transmitted via specific membrane receptors. The biological consequences are dramatic, and the biochemical mechanisms are complex and interrelated through a series of cascades that may involve several chemical messengers of different chemical classes. Volumes 162 and 163 of Methods in Enzymology cover in vitro and in vivo methodology that has been developed for the purpose of studying the biochemistry of these active humoral factors and the biology of the cells and their receptors that respond to the various signals... The literature dealing with chemotaxis and inflammation is extensive and new techniques are constantly being developed. Therefore, some selection has been necessary to include the most commonly used and generally applicable techniques. Newer methods often involve significant modifications of established procedures, and we have tried to insure that these innovations have been included.
Electronic reproduction.
[S.l.] :
HathiTrust Digital Library,
2010.
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212
0121820637 (electronic bk.) 9780121820633 (electronic bk.)
Immunochemistry--Technique.
Chemotaxis.
Inflammation.
Chemotaxis.
Inflammation.
Immunochemistry.
Chimiotaxie.
Inflammation (Pathologie)
Chimiotaxie.
Inflammation.
Chimiotaxie.
Enzymes.
Chemotaxis.
Immunochemistry--Technique.
Inflammation.
Electronic books.
QP601 / .C733 vol. 162
612.0151
QP601.M49 / v.162
QU 135 M592 v.162 1988