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The Year in Immunology

Basic and Clinical Research in Human Immunology, Volume 1285

Rose, Noel R. (Herausgeber)

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (Band Nr. 1)

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1. Auflage September 2013
252 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-57331-888-4
John Wiley & Sons

This volume of The Year in Immunology series features reviews of topics in human immunology, including B1 B cells, BCL-2 family members, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, reverse vaccinology, anti-b2-glycoprotein I, the role of autoimmunity In thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger's Disease), long pentraxin PTX3 as a paradigm for humoral pattern recognition molecules, and control of inflammatory heart disease by CD4¯+ T cells.

The proper study: preface to The Year in Immunology
v

Noel R. Rose

The long pentraxin PTX3: a paradigm for humoral pattern
recognition molecules 1

Alberto Mantovani, Sonia Valentino, Stefania Gentile, Antonio
Inforzato, Barbara Bottazzi, and Cecilia Garlanda

The role of autoimmunity in thromboangiitis obliterans
(Buerger's disease) 15

Siva S. Ketha and Leslie T. Cooper

Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome: a comprehensive review 26

Michel J. Massaad, Narayanaswamy Ramesh, and Raif S.
Geha

Anti-beta-glcoprotein I antibodies 44

Rohan Willis and Silvia S. Pierangeli

Getting away with murder: how does the BCL-2 family of
proteins kill with immunity? 59

Thibaud T. Ranault and Jerry E. Chipuk

Control of inflammatory heart disease by CD4+ T cells
80

Jobert G. Barin and Daniela
Ciháková

Human B-1 cells take the stage 97

Thomas L. Rothstein, Daniel O. Griffin, Nichol E. Holodick, Tam
D. Quach, and Hiroaki Kaku

Reverse vaccinology in the 21st century: improvements over
the original design 115

Claudio Donati and Rino Rappuoli

The National Institutes of Health Center for Human
Immunology, Autoimmunity, and Inflammation: history and progress
133

Howard B. Dickler, J. Philip McCoy, Robert Nussenblatt, Shira
Perl, Pamela A. Schwartzberg, John S. Tsang, Ena Wang, and Neil S.
Young
Noel R. Rose, MD, PhD, Professor of Pathology and of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology; Director, Center for Autoimmune Disease Research, The Johns Hopkins University

N. R. Rose, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI