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The Antibody Molecule

Book1975

Authors:

ALFRED NISONOFF, JOHN E. HOPPER and SUSAN B. SPRING

The Antibody Molecule

Book1975

 

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Authors:

ALFRED NISONOFF, JOHN E. HOPPER and SUSAN B. SPRING

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The Antibody Molecule reviews the literature leading to current knowledge of the structure of immunoglobulins. The book begins by outlining some of the basic structural characteris ... read full description

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    1 - General Structural Features of Immunoglobulin Molecules; Myeloma Proteins

    Pages 1-15

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    2 - Nature of the Active Site of an Antibody Molecule and the Mechanism of Antibody-Hapten Interactions

    Pages 16-85

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    3 - Human Immunoglobulins

    Pages 86-137

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    4 - Amino Acid Sequences in Human Immunoglobulins and in Mouse Light Chains

    Pages 138-208

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    5 - The Three-Dimensional Structure of Immunoglobulins

    Pages 209-237

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    6 - Properties and Interactions of the Light and Heavy Chains of Immunoglobulins

    Pages 238-263

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    7 - Evolution of the Immunoglobulins

    Pages 264-312

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    8 - Immunoglobulins of the Rabbit, Mouse, Guinea Pig, and Horse

    Pages 313-345

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    9 - Allotypes of Rabbit, Human, and Mouse Immunoglobulins

    Pages 346-406

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    10 - Homogeneous Antibodies and Myeloma Proteins with Antibody Activity

    Pages 407-443

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    11 - Idiotypic Specificities of Immunoglobulins

    Pages 444-496

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    12 - Theories of the Genetic Control of Diversity of Antibodies

    Pages 497-531

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    Index

    Pages 533-542

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The Antibody Molecule reviews the literature leading to current knowledge of the structure of immunoglobulins. The book begins by outlining some of the basic structural characteristics of immunoglobulins without citing the references on which the information is based. Separate chapters follow covering the chemical nature of the active site of an antibody molecule and mechanisms of interaction with hapten; the general structural features and properties of the various classes of human immunoglobulin; and amino acid sequences of human and mouse L chains and of human and rabbit H chains. Subsequent chapters deal with the evolution of the immunoglobulin classes; special properties of mouse, guinea pig, rabbit, and horse immunoglobulins; idiotypic specificities of immunglobulins; and the genetic control of antibodies. This book is meant for immunologists who have not personally observed the development of this exciting period in the history of immunology. It will also provide useful supplemental reading for the serious student or investigator who wishes to become familiar with the nature of the antibody molecule, its genetic control, and mode of action.

The Antibody Molecule reviews the literature leading to current knowledge of the structure of immunoglobulins. The book begins by outlining some of the basic structural characteristics of immunoglobulins without citing the references on which the information is based. Separate chapters follow covering the chemical nature of the active site of an antibody molecule and mechanisms of interaction with hapten; the general structural features and properties of the various classes of human immunoglobulin; and amino acid sequences of human and mouse L chains and of human and rabbit H chains. Subsequent chapters deal with the evolution of the immunoglobulin classes; special properties of mouse, guinea pig, rabbit, and horse immunoglobulins; idiotypic specificities of immunglobulins; and the genetic control of antibodies. This book is meant for immunologists who have not personally observed the development of this exciting period in the history of immunology. It will also provide useful supplemental reading for the serious student or investigator who wishes to become familiar with the nature of the antibody molecule, its genetic control, and mode of action.

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978-0-12-519950-6

Language

English

Published

1975

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Copyright © 1975 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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Authors

ALFRED NISONOFF

Department of Biological Chemistry, University of Illinois at the Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois

JOHN E. HOPPER

Department of Medicine, Pritzker School of Medicine, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

SUSAN B. SPRING

Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland