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Published January, 2012
By Nicholas Mantis
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Published January, 2012
By Cornelis Murre
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The studies described in this volume serve as a starting point to familiarize one self with the multifarious differences in epigenetic designs that orchestrate the progression of developing blood cells. They also may serve as a general paradigm for the mechanisms that underpin the control of eukaryotic gene expression.

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This volume is focused on the development of vaccines which generate immune effectors capable of blocking mucosal entry or peripheral pathogen spread.

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Published January, 2012
By Hermann Wagner and Bernhard Holzmann
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Most lymphocytes recirculate throughout the body, migrating from blood through organized lymphoid tissues such as lymph nodes (LN) and Peyer's patches (PP), then to lymph and back to blood (GOWANS and KNIGHT 1964).

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Published January, 2012
By Klaus Aktories
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ADP-ribosylating toxins have been the focus of intensive research for more than 30 years. Toxins which ADP-ribosylate heterotrimeric G-proteins involved in trans membrane signal transduction are the subject of the next two chapters.

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Published January, 2012
By Fritz Melchers and Michael Potter
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Published January, 2012
By O. Haller
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Nevertheless, some com mon components of genetic resistance are discernible and largely comprise natural killer cells, macrophages, and interferon These and additional factors would seem to constitute a first line of de fense in host resistance against both viruses and tumors.

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Published December, 2011
By Peter K. Vogt and Stephen I. Reed
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More than 10 years ago, the discovery of cyclin-dependent ki nases (Cdks) ushered in a new era in the understanding of cell proliferation and its control.

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Published December, 2011
By Dan R. Littman
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During the late 1970's the application of hybridoma technology led to an explosion in the discovery and characterization of proteins expressed at the surface of hematopoietic cells.

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