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The Immune Synapse As A Novel Target For Therapy Progress In Inflammation Research 1st Edition Luis Graca

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The Immune Synapse As A Novel Target For Therapy Progress In Inflammation Research 1st Edition Luis Graca
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Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Luis Graca
ISBN: 9783764382957
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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The Immune Synapse As A Novel Target For Therapy Progress In Inflammation Research 1st Edition Luis Graca by Luis Graca 9783764382957 instant download after payment.

The immune synapse can be compared to a molecular machine that controls T cell activation when getting in contact with an antigen-presenting cell (APC). The immune synapse is involved in the transfer of information across the T cell APC junction. It plays an essential role in the control and nature of the immune response. In recent years several approaches have been developed to reprogram the immune response by targeting molecules involved in the immune synapse. Monoclonal antibodies, such as those targeting the lymphocyte co-receptor, costimulatory and adhesion molecules (CD3, CD4, CD40L, CTLA4-Ig, LFA-1), or altered peptide ligands have been shown capable of inducing immune tolerance in transplantation, autoimmunity and allergy. This volume discusses the progress in the field, from basic science to clinical trials, and the major mechanisms involved. It is of interest to clinicians and researchers working in this area.

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