توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Lectins: Vol. 2 Proceedings of the Fourth Lectin Meeting: Copenhagen, June 1981
نام کتاب : Lectins: Vol. 2 Proceedings of the Fourth Lectin Meeting: Copenhagen, June 1981
ویرایش : Reprint 2019
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : لکتین ها: جلد. 2 مجموعه چهارم جلسه لکتین: کپنهاگ ، ژوئن 1981
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نویسندگان : T. C. Bøg-Hansen (editor)
ناشر : De Gruyter
سال نشر : 1982
تعداد صفحات : 820
ISBN (شابک) : 9783111555928 , 9783111185804
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 46 مگابایت
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Preface\nContents\nPart I. Biological Effects and Biological Functions of Lectins\nHistophathological Changes Induced in Mice by the Plant Toxin Ricin and its Highly Purified Subunits A-Chain and B-Chain\nSuppression of Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis in Guinea Pigs and Rats by Concanavalin A\nLectins, Allergens and Mucus\nEffect of Viscum Lectin on Histamine Release from Human Leukocytes\nAnalysis of the Recycling Behaviour of Galactose-Specific Lectins on Rat Liver Cells\nInteraction of Soybean Agglutinin with Human Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Subpopulations: Evidence for the Existence of a Lectin-Like Substance on the Lymphocyte Surface\nA Recognition Mechanism in the Adhesion of Nematodes to Nematode-Trapping Fungi\nThe Lectin-Producing Cells in the Sponge Tissue\nThe Non-Random Distribution of Lectin in the Azolla caroliniana-Anabaena azollae Symbiosis\nDistribution, Specificity and in vivo Significance of Phytolectins\nOccurrence of Lectin During the Life Cycle of Lathyrus Species\nPart II. Cell Receptors and Cell Reactions\nMonosaccharides and Tamm-Horsefal1 Glycopeptide Inhibit Allogeneic Antigen-Induced Lymphocyte Blàstogenesis in One-Way Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction\nMurine 3T3 Cell Deformability and Concanavalin A Agglutination -- Correlation with a Physical Model System\nLectin Binding to and Lectin Induced Agglutination of Haemopoietic Cells\nLectin Binding by Malaria Infected Erythrocytes\nA Tumor Specific WGA-Receptor on a Chemically Induced Carcinoma\nDistribution of Lectin Receptors in Neonatal and Embryonic Mouse Tissue\nInteraction of Peroxidase-Coupled Helix pomatia Lectin with Rat Hepatoma Cells\nUse of Lectins for the Characterization of the Insulin Receptor Glycosidic Moiety in Rat Adipocytes and Hepatocytes\nRicin 120 as a Selective Marker in the Nervous System\nThe Role of the Cell Coat in Palatal Shelves Adhesion. The Action of Neuraminidase and Limulus polyphemus Lectin on Shelves Cultivated in vitro\nMobility of Con A Receptors at the Surface of Palatal Shelves before Closure of the Secondary Palate\nIncreased Alpha-Galactosidase Activity in Normal and Fabry Fibroblasts Treated with Con A and Purified Enzyme\nLectin-Induced Surface Changes in Lymphocytes of Gnotobiotic Pigs\nMitogenic Lectins and Alpha-Fetoprotein as Modulators of Lymphocyte Surface Enzyme Activities\nPart III. Macromolecules and Lectins\nSpecific Interaction of R-Type Lipopolysaccharides with Lectins Versus their Non-Specific Reactivity with Basic and Hydrophobic Proteins\nLectin Receptors in Proteogalactans from the Albumin Gland of Achatina fulica\nAffinity of Leucoagglutinin (L-PHA), Compared with Dolichos biflorus Lectin and Con A, for Human Tamm- Horsefall Glycopeptide\nInteraction of Haptoglobin with Lectin\nInteraction of Polyclonal and Monoclonal Human Immunoglobulins G with Various Lectins (Concanavalin A, Lentil and Pea Lectins)\nChanges in the Relative Amount of Individual Microheterogeneous Eorms of Serum Alpha-l-Antichymotrypsin in Disease\nStudy of the ConA Binding of Human Alpha-1 Acid Glycoprotein during the Acute Inflammatory Process. Evidence for Alpha-1 Acid Glycoprotein Populations of Different pi Values after ConA Affinity Chromatography in Normal and Inflammatory Sera\nCrossed Affinity Immunoelectrophoresis of Factor VIII- Related Antigen in van Willebrand\'s Disease\nComparability of Carbohydrate Heterogeneity Patterns of Human Alpha-Fetoprotein in Different Biological Fluids\nDemonstration and Quantification of Microheterogeneity Forms of Human Alpha-Fetoprotein by Lectin Affinity Electrophoresis\nEstimation of ConA-Binding and Non-Binding Forms of Human Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) by Rocket Line Affino Immuno Electrophoresis\nCrossed Charge-Shift Affino-Immunoelectrophoresis of Human and Murine Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP)\nHeterogeneity of Human Ferritins Studied by Crossed Lectin-Affinity-Radioimmunoelectrophoresis\nQuantitation of Non-Binding and ConA-Binding Serum Ferritin by Lectin-Affinity-Radioimmunoelectrophoresis\nSequential Lectin Affinity Chromatography for Purification of the MHC-Alloantigens on Chicken Erythrocytes\nA Note on the Heterogeneity of Plant Enzyme Preparations. Acid Phosphatases from Grass Seeds\nPart IV. Methods Based Upon Reactions of Lectins\nA New Technique for Studying the Early Events of Lymphocyte Activation by Mitogens\nLectin Typing of Leishmania-Strains from the New and Old World\nThe Lectin-Neuraminidase-Assay (LN-Test). A Clinical Use of the Arachis Lectin for Diagnosis\nLectin-Antibody and Lectin-Lectin Conjugates\nLectin-Carbohydrate Interactions Studied in a Two-Phase System\nLectin-Carbohydrate Interactions as a Tool to Quantify Microbial Cells\nStudies on the Thermodynamic Evaluation of Concanavalin A-Carbohydrate Interaction by Means of Affinity Electrophoresis\nComputational Evaluation of Molecular Forms Separated by Crossed Affino Immunoelectrophoresis\nFurther Control Experiments with Lectins to Assess Microheterogeneity of Glycoproteins\nIsoelectric Focusing as a Method for Electrophoretic Desorption in Lectin Affinity Chromatography\nRate Nephelometric Measurement of Wheat Germ Lectins\nQuality Control of Commercial Phytohemagglutinins (PHA) from Red Kidney Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris)\nPart V. Distribution, Isolation,and Characterization of Lectins\nA Polyagglutinating, Non-Mitogenic Lectin from Arion empiricorum (Ael)\nOccurrence and Characterization of Phytolectins in Indian Plants\nThe Search for New Lectin Sources on the Baja California peninsula\nSome New Phytohemagglutinins: Their Interaction with Red Blood Cells and Serum Proteins\nThe Lectin from Garden Cress (Lepidium sativum). Isolation and Characterization\nIsolation of two Lectins from the Cactus Macharocereus eruca\nThe Isolation, further Characterization and Localization of Pea Seed Lectin (Pisum sativum L.)\nThe Isolation and Characterization of an Unusual Seed Lectin from a \'Lectin-Free\' Cultivar of Phaseolus vulgaris, Pinto III, and its Relationship to Lectins Synthesize\'d by Root Cells\nFurther Studies on the Mitogenic Activity, Sugar Specificity and Affinity Properties of Vicia sativa Lectin\nA Simple Method for the Preparation of the two Different Chains of the Misteltoe Lectin I\nAppendix\nDiscussion\nA Report from the International Working Party on Standardization of Lectins for Diagnosis. On the Necessity of Standardized Products\nErratum to Vol. 2\nAuthor Index\nSubject Index