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In Natural Killer Cell Protocols: Cellular and Molecular Methods, Kerry S. Campbell and Marco Colonna have assembled a comprehensive collection of readily reproducible methods designed to study natural killer (NK) cells from the broadest variety of viewpoints. These include not only classic techniqu...

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Drugi avtorji: Campbell, Kerry S. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Colonna, Marco. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
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Jezik:English
Izdano: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press : Imprint: Humana, 2000.
Izdaja:1st ed. 2000.
Serija:Methods in Molecular Biology, 121
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Online dostop:https://doi.org/10.1385/1592590446
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505 0 |a Cloning Human Natural Killer Cells -- Generation of Short-Term Murine Natural Killer Cell Clones to Analyze Ly49 Gene Expression -- Cloning and Culturing of Fetal Mouse Natural Killer Cells -- Techniques for Studying Development of Human Natural Killer Cells and T Cells -- Murine Natural Killer Cell Cloning from Fetal Thymic Organ Cultures -- Generation of HLA Class I Transfected Target Cell Lines -- Murine Natural Killer Cells and Hybrid Resistance to Hemopoietic Cells In Vivo -- Hybrid Resistance by Mouse NK Cells In Vitro -- Use of Activated Natural Killer Cells for Tumor Immunotherapy in Mouse and Human -- Methods for In Vivo Analyses of Natural Killer (NK) Cells -- Assay for theTransendothelial Migration of Human Natural Killer Cells -- Methods of Analyzing Chromatin Changes Accompanying Apoptosis of Target Cells in Killer Cell Assays -- Methods for Detecting Lytic Granules in Natural Killer Cells -- Fluorogenic Substrates as Detectors of Caspase Activity During Natural Killer Cell-Induced Apoptosis -- Techniques For Studying Murine Natural Killer Cells in Defense Against Viral Infection -- Assays for Antibody-Dependent Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity (ADCC) and Reverse ADCC (Redirected Cytotoxicity) in Human Natural Killer Cells -- Multiple Color Immunofluorescence for Cytokine Detection at the Single Cell Level -- Generation of Antibodies to Cell Surface Markers on Mature Natural Killer Cells -- Human Single-Chain Fv Fragments Specific for Natural Killer Cell Receptors from Phage Display Libraries -- Binding of Soluble KIR-Fc Fusion Proteins to HLA Class I -- Genetic Analysis of a Highly Homologous Gene Family -- Use of Vaccinia Virus for Functional Gene Transfer in Natural Killer Cells -- Use of cDNA Library Expression Cloning to Identify Components of Heterodimeric Receptor Complexes -- Functional Analysis of Natural Killer Cell Receptors in the RNK-16 Rat Leukemic Cell Line -- Use of Mutant JurkatT Cell Lines to Define Human Natural Killer Cell Surface Receptor Signaling Pathways -- Measurement of Calcium Mobilization Responses in Killer Cell/Target Conjugates by FACS Analysis -- BIAcore Analysis to Test Phosphopeptide-SH2 Domain Interactions -- Analysis and Use of Mutant Mice Exhibiting Natural Killer Cell Defects -- Isolation and Analysis of Natural Killer Cells in Chickens -- Analyzing Nonspecific Cytotoxic Cells in Fish -- Natural Killer Cells and Immunotoxicology. 
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