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- Editors:
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Pierre Henkart
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National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA
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Eric Martz
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
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Table of contents (36 chapters)
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NK Cell Mediated Cytotoxicity
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- Mikael Jondal, Charlotte Kullman, Jan-Åke Lindgren, Paolo Rossi
Pages 257-270
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- Dorothy Hudig, Lory Minning, Doug Redelman
Pages 271-280
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- Janet H. Ransom, Charles H. Evans, Richard P. McCabe, M. G. Hanna Jr.
Pages 281-287
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The Role of Membrane Components in CTL Function
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Front Matter
Pages 289-289
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- Eric Martz, Stanislaw H. Gromkowski
Pages 291-310
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- Timothy A. Springer, Robert Rothlein, Donald C. Anderson, Steven J. Burakoff, Alan M. Krensky
Pages 311-322
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- Carl F. Ware, Jeanne L. Reade
Pages 323-341
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- Richard Shimonkevitz, Jean-Charles Cerottini, H. Robson MacDonald
Pages 343-353
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- Michael A. Palladino Jr., Gerald E. Ranges, Herbert F. Oettgen, Lloyd J. Old
Pages 355-364
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- Constantine D. Tsoukas, Mary Valentine, Martin Lotz, John H. Vaughan, Dennis A. Carson
Pages 365-385
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- Matthew F. Mescher, John R. Apgar
Pages 387-400
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- Maurice K. Gately, Michael D. Dick, Tomiya Masuno, Richard M. McCarron, Beatrice Macchi
Pages 401-413
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- Benjamin Bonavida, Hanna Ostergaard, Jonathan Katz
Pages 415-428
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- Michail V. Sitkovsky, Martin A. Schwartz, Herman N. Eisen
Pages 429-449
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Post-Binding Events in the Cytotoxic Process
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Front Matter
Pages 451-451
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- John H. Russell, Rawleigh C. Howe
Pages 453-472
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- Reuven Tirosh, Gideon Berke
Pages 473-492
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- J. John Cohen, Richard C. Duke, Robert Chervenak, Karen S. Sellins, Lori K. Olson
Pages 493-508
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- Duane W. Sears, Jeffrey E. Christiaansen
Pages 509-525
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- Doug Redelman, Dorothy Hudig
Pages 527-534
About this book
This book is derived from contributions to the Second International Workshop on Mechanisms in Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity, held in Annopolis, Maryland, June 10-13, 1984. This workshop was organized by an international committee of immunologists interested in lymphocyte cytotoxic mechanisms (G. Berke, W.R. Clark, P. Golstein, M. Hanna, P. Henkart, R. Herberman, H.R. MacDonald, E. Martz, and C. Nathan), who strove to invite participants who have made major contributions to this field. The Workshop was a follow-up to the highly successful 1981 Workshop, whose proceedings Workshop were published by Plenum as Mechanisms in Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity, edited by W.R. Clark and P. Golstein. That volume has been much appreciated by researchers and students since it contains accounts of most of the current approaches to understanding cytotoxic lymphocyte mechanisms all in one volume. The present book may be viewed as a follow-up to the first one, and in our opinion fairly summarizes the varying current viewpoints on lymphocyte cytotoxic mechanism. It should be noted that the discussions have been transcribed directly by us, and the participants have not had an opportunity to edit their remarks. We have tried to maintain some of the style of the actual discussion in these transcripts. In some cases technical problems prevented usable transcriptions from being made, and hence not all of the actual discussion at the workshop is reproduced here.
Editors and Affiliations
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National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA
Pierre Henkart
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Eric Martz