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A major compilation & presentation of amino & DNA sequences produced under the direction of Dr. Elvin A. Kabat, who received a National Medal of Science in 1991, for his "seminal contributions in the field of immunology". Contains new & expanded sections on T-cell reactors, §2-microglobulins, major histocompatibiltiy antigens, complement, thymopoietin, integrins, & post-gamma globulin. Covers 9,000 sequences, plus 3 indices: index of proteins, index of antibody specificities & index of references. Best seller!!
Molecular Immunology fills an important gap in the literature, providing the long-needed, up-to-date, comprehensive textbook in this field. In chapters by 43 leading experts, this wide-ranging volume presents a thorough understanding of the fundamentals and the topics at the forefront of molecular immunology studies, invaluable to graduate-level molecular immunology and immunochemistry students. Throughout Molecular Immunology, attention to the specific needs of students is emphasized. This special textbook aids the learning process with such helpful features as informative chapter introductions ... numerous reference citations ... and convenient author and subject indexes -- all in a lucid, readable style. With its authoritative coverage, its presentation designed for students, and its contemporary focus, Molecular Immunology offers the best possible choice for graduate-level courses in this demanding discipline. This unique text provides the requisite basis for a research career in this fast-developing field. Book jacket.
Tabulation and analysis of amino acid and nucleic acid sequences of precursors, v-regions, c-regions, j-chain, T-cell receptors for antigen, T-cell surface antigens, l-microglobulins, major histocompatibility antigens, thy-1, complement, c-reactive protein, thymopoietin, integrins, post-gamma globulin, -macroglobulins, and other related proteins.
Proteins, Pep tides and Amino Acids SourceBook is the second in a series of reference books conceived to cover the explosive growth in commercially available biological reagents. The success of our first reference work, Source Book of Enzymes published in 1997, encouraged us to continue this series. Choosing proteins, peptides, and amino acids as the subject matter for the second volume was simple, given their preeminence in regulating biochemical processes and their importance to modern molecular biology. The SourceBook series was inspired by our difficulty in locating a suitable replacement for a depleted reagent in the midst of an urgent research project. To our dismay, we found the reage...
The objective of this study is to identify and explore the role of intellectual property rights in sharing the benefits arising from the use of biological resources and associated traditional knowledge. It was commissioned in response to Decision IV/9 of the Conference of the Parties to the Conventional on Biological Diversity, and highlights the need, when genetic resources are first accessed, for a understanding of intellectual property issues, as they relate to traditional knowledge of biological resources.
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In September, 1976, the International Federation for Cell Biology held its first congress in Boston. On this occasion Berlin was chosen as the site for the next congress. This meant an acknowledgement and at the same time a heavy burden for the still young European Cell Biology Organization, which repre sents a junction of European societies and groups for cell biology. In practical terms, this meant that the members of the young and, compared to the Ame rican Society for Cell Biology, small German Society for Cell Biology had to do a good deal of the organizing of the Cell Biology Congress. This is an op portunity for me, as Chairman of the Organizing Committee, and also on be half of the G...
Conteúdo: Hydrolysis: peptide bonds.