Bültmann & Gerriets
Lectures in Immunochemistry
von Michael Heidelberger
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
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ISBN: 978-1-4832-7169-9
Erschienen am 22.10.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 160 Seiten

Preis: 24,95 €

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Lectures in Immunochemistry is a compilation of lectures that would probably never have been put together but for an unusual combination of circumstances. The book includes six lectures given at the behest of Professor Tornio Ogata, Professor of Serology in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Tokyo. The six lectures were conducted before the Faculty during the period from September 26 to October 6, 1955.
No attempt was made to give a course in immunochemistry, since much of the subject was being covered in Professor Ogata's own course in serology. It seemed more profitable, both for the lecturer and his listeners, to select a limited number of topics and to discuss their historical development under the impact of the introduction of quantitative micromethods conforming to the rigorous criteria of analytical chemistry. At the suggestion of Professor Takeo Tamiya, material was included to show how and why certain topics and substances were chosen for the research to be described and discussed. Although the resulting six lectures present an incomplete coverage of the field, they at least bring together a number of scattered fragments into a whole, unified by an experimental approach to the various problems, and by the solution of those problems through the application of quantitative analytical micromethods.



PrefaceSix Lectures on Selected Topics in Immunochemistry Tokyo, September-October, 1955 I. Immunochemistry-Past, Present, and Future II. The Chemistry of Antigens and Antibodies III. Development of Quantitative Analytical Methods in Immunology-The Precipitin Reaction IV. Bacterial Agglutination and the Consequences of Quantitative Studies on the Precipitin and Agglutinin Reactions V. Relations between Chemical Constitution and Immunological Specificity VI. Complement and Immune Hemolysis VII. Immunity. Paris, November, 1946 VIII. The Formation, Measurement, and Persistence of Antibodies in Man after Immunization. Marburg, March, 1954 IX. The Precipitin Reaction and Studies of Native and Denatured Proteins and Derivatives. New Brunswick, New Jersey, January, 1954