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Complement regulatory proteins[elect...
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Harris, Claire L.
Complement regulatory proteins[electronic resource] /
レコード種別:
言語・文字資料 (印刷物) : 単行資料
[NT 15000414] null:
616.07/997
タイトル / 著者:
Complement regulatory proteins/ B. Paul Morgan and Claire L. Harris.
著者:
Morgan, B. Paul.
その他の著者:
Harris, Claire L.
出版された:
San Diego : : Academic Press,, c1999.
記述:
1 online resource (xiv, 382 p.) : : ill.
主題:
Complement (Immunology)
主題:
Complement System Proteins.
主題:
Membrane Proteins.
主題:
Blood proteins.
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9780125069656
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
0125069650
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9786611037291
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
6611037292
[NT 15000227] null:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-370) and index.
[NT 15000228] null:
The Complement System: A Brief Overview: -- Introduction. -- Activation of C. -- Physiological Roles of C. -- Involvement of C in Pathology. -- Why a Book on C Regulators? -- Regulation in the Complement System: -- Introduction. -- History. -- Control of Activation Pathways. -- Control in the Membrane Attack Pathway. -- Control of the Anaphylactic Peptides. -- Summary. -- Regulation in the Activation Pathways: -- Regulation of C1. -- Regulators Encoded in the RCA Gene Cluster. -- Other Regulators of the Activation Pathways. -- Regulation in the Terminal Pathway: -- Introduction. -- Fluid-Phase Regulators of the Terminal Pathway. -- Membrane Regulators of the Terminal Pathway. -- Recovery from C Membrane Attack. -- Concluding Remarks. -- Deficiencies of Complement Regulators: -- Introduction, Deficiency of C1 Inhibitor (C1inh). -- Deficiencies of Fluid-Phase C3 Convertase Regulators. -- Deficiencies of Fluid-Phase Membrane Attack Pathway Regulators. -- Deficiencies of Membrane Regulators of C. -- Concluding Remarks. -- Complement Regulation in the Reproductive System: -- Introduction. -- Role of C Inhibitors in the Protection of Sperm. -- Role of C Regulators in Protection of the Fetus. -- The Role of MCP in Fertilization. -- Concluding Remarks. -- Complement Regulators and Micro-Organisms: -- Introduction. -- Complement Regulators as Receptors for Microorgansims. -- Hijacking of Complement Regulators by Microorganisms. -- Molecular Mimicry. -- C5a-Peptidase/C5a-ASE. -- Conclusions. -- Complement Regulatory Proteins in Other Species: -- Introduction. -- Regulators of the Activation pathways. -- Regulators of the Terminal Pathway. -- Manipulation of Membrane C Regulators In Vivo. -- Complement Regulators in Therapy: -- Introduction. -- Therapy with Soluble C Regulators. -- Antibodies Against C Components as Therapeutics. -- Complement Regulators in Xenotransplantation. -- Anti-CRP Antibodies and Therapy. -- Concluding Remarks. -- Bibliography.
[NT 15000229] null:
From small beginnings in the early 1970s, the study of complement regulatory proteins has grown in the last decade to the point where it dominates the complement field. This growth has been fueled by the discovery of new regulators, the cloning of old and new regulators, the discovery that many of the regulators are structurally and evolutionarily related to each other and the development of recombinant forms for use in therapy. There are now more proteins known to be involved in controlling the complement system than there are components of the system and the list continues to grow. The time is ripe for a comprehensive review of our current knowledge of these intriguing proteins. This book does just that. The first few chapters discuss the "nuts-and-bolts" of the complement regulators, describing their structures, functional roles and modes of action. The roles of the complement regulators in vivo are then described, focusing on the consequences of deficiency, roles in the reproductive system, interactions with pathogens and exploitation for therapy. The interesting developments in defining the complement regulators expressed in other species are also discussed. The book is written as a monograph, albeit by two people. The text is as readable as possible without compromising on scientific accuracy and completeness. The conversational style very evident in some sections is deliberate! Placing all references in a single bibliography at the end of the text further improves readability. The reader will go to the book to discover a specific fact but be persuaded to read more and derive pleasure from the process. The authors' enthusiasm for the subject comes over strongly in the text, and this enthusiasm proves infectious. Key Features * Complement regulators--structure, functional roles and mode of action * Comprehensive reviews of each of the individual regulators * Roles of Complement regulators in vivo, in health and disease: * Consequences of deficiency * Roles in the reproductive system * Interactions with pathogens * Exploitation for therapy * Complement regulators in other species.
電子資源:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780125069656
Complement regulatory proteins[electronic resource] /
Morgan, B. Paul.
Complement regulatory proteins
[electronic resource] /B. Paul Morgan and Claire L. Harris. - San Diego :Academic Press,c1999. - 1 online resource (xiv, 382 p.) :ill.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-370) and index.
The Complement System: A Brief Overview: -- Introduction. -- Activation of C. -- Physiological Roles of C. -- Involvement of C in Pathology. -- Why a Book on C Regulators? -- Regulation in the Complement System: -- Introduction. -- History. -- Control of Activation Pathways. -- Control in the Membrane Attack Pathway. -- Control of the Anaphylactic Peptides. -- Summary. -- Regulation in the Activation Pathways: -- Regulation of C1. -- Regulators Encoded in the RCA Gene Cluster. -- Other Regulators of the Activation Pathways. -- Regulation in the Terminal Pathway: -- Introduction. -- Fluid-Phase Regulators of the Terminal Pathway. -- Membrane Regulators of the Terminal Pathway. -- Recovery from C Membrane Attack. -- Concluding Remarks. -- Deficiencies of Complement Regulators: -- Introduction, Deficiency of C1 Inhibitor (C1inh). -- Deficiencies of Fluid-Phase C3 Convertase Regulators. -- Deficiencies of Fluid-Phase Membrane Attack Pathway Regulators. -- Deficiencies of Membrane Regulators of C. -- Concluding Remarks. -- Complement Regulation in the Reproductive System: -- Introduction. -- Role of C Inhibitors in the Protection of Sperm. -- Role of C Regulators in Protection of the Fetus. -- The Role of MCP in Fertilization. -- Concluding Remarks. -- Complement Regulators and Micro-Organisms: -- Introduction. -- Complement Regulators as Receptors for Microorgansims. -- Hijacking of Complement Regulators by Microorganisms. -- Molecular Mimicry. -- C5a-Peptidase/C5a-ASE. -- Conclusions. -- Complement Regulatory Proteins in Other Species: -- Introduction. -- Regulators of the Activation pathways. -- Regulators of the Terminal Pathway. -- Manipulation of Membrane C Regulators In Vivo. -- Complement Regulators in Therapy: -- Introduction. -- Therapy with Soluble C Regulators. -- Antibodies Against C Components as Therapeutics. -- Complement Regulators in Xenotransplantation. -- Anti-CRP Antibodies and Therapy. -- Concluding Remarks. -- Bibliography.
From small beginnings in the early 1970s, the study of complement regulatory proteins has grown in the last decade to the point where it dominates the complement field. This growth has been fueled by the discovery of new regulators, the cloning of old and new regulators, the discovery that many of the regulators are structurally and evolutionarily related to each other and the development of recombinant forms for use in therapy. There are now more proteins known to be involved in controlling the complement system than there are components of the system and the list continues to grow. The time is ripe for a comprehensive review of our current knowledge of these intriguing proteins. This book does just that. The first few chapters discuss the "nuts-and-bolts" of the complement regulators, describing their structures, functional roles and modes of action. The roles of the complement regulators in vivo are then described, focusing on the consequences of deficiency, roles in the reproductive system, interactions with pathogens and exploitation for therapy. The interesting developments in defining the complement regulators expressed in other species are also discussed. The book is written as a monograph, albeit by two people. The text is as readable as possible without compromising on scientific accuracy and completeness. The conversational style very evident in some sections is deliberate! Placing all references in a single bibliography at the end of the text further improves readability. The reader will go to the book to discover a specific fact but be persuaded to read more and derive pleasure from the process. The authors' enthusiasm for the subject comes over strongly in the text, and this enthusiasm proves infectious. Key Features * Complement regulators--structure, functional roles and mode of action * Comprehensive reviews of each of the individual regulators * Roles of Complement regulators in vivo, in health and disease: * Consequences of deficiency * Roles in the reproductive system * Interactions with pathogens * Exploitation for therapy * Complement regulators in other species.
ISBN: 9780125069656
Source: 88115:88115Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QR185.8.C6 / M75 1999eb
Dewey Class. No.: 616.07/997
National Agricultural Library Call No.: QR185.8.C6 / M75 1999
National Library of Medicine Call No.: 2000 M-959
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