The year in immunology 2 /
Year in immunology two. Immunology 2.
edited by Noel R. Rose.
- Hoboken, N.J : WileyInterScience, 2010.
- viii, 287 p. : ill.
- Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1078 0077-8923 ; .
"January 2010." Title from resource title page (WileyInterScience, viewed Jan. 19, 2010)
Includes bibliographical references.
Preface -- Original articles -- Development of thymically derived natural regulatory T cells -- Thymic stromal lymphopoietin -- Dioxin and immune regulation: emerging role of aryl hydrocarbon receptor in the generation of regulatory T cells -- B10 cells and regulatory B cells balance immune responses during inflammation, autoimmunity, and cancer -- Innate pathways to B-cell activation and tolerance -- Fc[gamma]RIIB, Fc[gamma]RIIIB, and systemic lupus erythematosus -- Plasmacytoid dendritic cells: key players in the initiation and regulation of immune responses -- Signaling of c-kit in dendritic cells influences adaptive immunity -- New insights into T cell biology and T cell-directed therapy for autoimmunity, inflammation, and immunosuppression -- Phosphoinositide 3-kinase and the mammalian target of rapamycin pathways control T cell migration -- Galectins: regulators of acute and chronic inflammation -- MicroRNAs of the immune system: roles in inflammation and cancer -- New immune pathways from chronic post-viral lung disease -- Th1 and Th17 cells: adversaries and collaborators -- Opportunistic autoimmune disorders: from immunotherapy to immune dysregulation -- Cross-presentation of peptides from intracellular pathogens by MHC class I molecules -- Memory CD8+ T cell differentiation -- Epitope specificity and significance in systemic autoimmune diseases.
This volume in The Year in Immunology series focuses on reviews covering novel approaches to our understanding of immunoregulatory mechanisms. A wide range of topics is covered within this volume, including lineage determination of T cells; roles of various receptors in B-cell activation; activation of plasmactyoid dendritic cells; micro-RNAs (miRNAs) in inflammation and immunity; and autoimmune disorders.
Immunity. Immune System Diseases--therapy. Immune System. Receptors, Immunologic. Immunology