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Mechanisms of Lymphocyte Activation and Immune Regulation VI: Cell Cycle and Programmed Cell Death in the Immune System Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996 [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 406
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2013
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1489902767
  • ISBN-13: 9781489902764
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 270 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 438 g, X, 270 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference held in Newport Beach, California, Feb 2-4, 1996

Since programmed cell death was first described in insects in 1964 and apoptosis was described in 1972, rapid progress has been made in understanding the basic mechanisms and genes regulating programmed cell death and apoptosis. In addition, defects in various genes regulating programmed cell death have been delineated in several experimental models of human diseases. This volume surveys various aspects of these rapidly developing areas of research in programmed cell death/apoptosis. This volume should be of interest to basic immunologists and molecular biologists. The volume begins with a historical perspective of cell death. The remainder of the volume is divided into four different parts. Part I deals with the signaling pathways in apoptosis, including cell cycle control of apoptosis, role of ceramide in apoptosis, role of antibody signaling, and biochemical regulation of apoptosis. The mechanisms for recognition of apoptotic lymphocytes by macrophages are also reviewed. Part II examines the role of various genes that regulate apoptosis, including the role ofFas, FasL, and other TNF family members in apoptosis and homeostatic regulation of immune response. Recently described splice variants and their influence on apoptosis are also reviewed, and the role of the members of the Bcl-2 family in apoptosis is discussed in detail. Part III reviews various aspects of apoptosis in B lymphocytes, including mechanisms that regulate apoptosis/survival of B lymphocytes and the regulation of Fas-mediated apoptosis in B lymphocytes.

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`This book is a valuable addition to the literature.' Quarterly Review of Biology, March 1998

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I. Cell Cycle and Signaling Pathways in Apoptosis.-
1.
Apoptosis/Programmed Cell Death: A Historical Perspective.-
2. Apoptosis and
Its Regulation.-
3. Mechanisms for Recognition and Phagocytosis of Apoptotic
Lymphocytes by Macrophages.-
4. Cytotoxic Lymphocyte Killing Enters the ICE
Age.-
5. Cross-Talk between Ceramide and PKC Activity in the Control of
Apoptosis in WEHI-231.-
6. Cell Cycle Control of T Cell Apoptosis Induced by
Activation through the T Cell Antigen Receptor.-
7. Role of Antibody
Signaling in Inducing Tumor Dormancy.- II. Apoptosis-Regulating Genes.-
8.
Regulation of Lymphoid Apoptosis by Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL.-
9. The EpsteinBarr
Virus Gene BHRF1, a Homologue of the Cellular Oncogene Bcl-2, Inhibits
Apoptosis Induced by Gamma Radiation and Chemotherapeutic Drugs.-
10.
StructureFunction Analysis of Bcl-2 Family Proteins: Regulators of
Programmed Cell Death.-
11. Role of ICE-Proteases in Apoptosis.-
12.
Fas-Mediated Apoptosis.-
13. Fas Splicing Variants and Their Effect on
Apoptosis.-
14. The Role of FasL and TNF in the Homeostatic Regulation of
Immune Responses.- III. Apoptosis in B Cells.-
15. Signals for Survival and
Apoptosis in Normal and Neoplastic B Lymphocytes.-
16. Regulation of B Cell
Apoptosis.-
17. Apoptotic Cell Death in the Chicken Bursa of Fabricius.-
18.
Generation and Regulation of B Cell Autoreactivity Arising in the Periphery.-
19. Inducible Resistance to Fas-Mediated Apoptosis in Primary B Lymphocytes.-
IV Apoptosis in T Cells.-
20. The Thymus and T Cell Death.-
21. Genetic
Regulation of Apoptosis in the Mouse Thymus.-
22. Regulation of T Cell
Activation by CD28 and CTLA4.-
23. Granzyme B-Induced Apoptosis.-
24. Mature
T Lymphocyte Apoptosis in the Healthy and Diseased Immune System.-
25.
Autoimmunity Due to Defective NUR77, Fas,and TNF-RI Apoptosis.