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Molecular Biology and Immunology of Allergens

Kraft, DietrichSehon, AlecElsayed, Said(Contributions by)Freidhoff, Linda R.(Contributions by)Greenstein, Julia L.(Contributions by)Hamilton, Robert G. (John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA)(Contributions by)Marsh, David G.(Contributions by)Padlan, Eduardo A.(Contributions by)Steinsvaag, Sverre K.(Contributions by)Suter, Mark(Contributions by)
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Molecular Biology and Immunology of Allergens explores the characteristics of natural allergens and allergens produced by recombinant DNA techniques.

The book covers important inhalant allergens such as pollen, mites, molds, and pet dander, as well as insect venoms and Chironomid hemoglobin allergens.

Biological functions of allergens; the structural definition of allergens by NMR, crystallography, and computer modeling; and the production of recombinant allergens are discussed.

Special attention is given to the search for the most effective expression systems in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms and the purification of recombinant allergens as fusion and non-fusion proteins.

Other topics addressed include the production of allergen-specific T cell clones, the discovery of T cell epitopes by stimulation with overlapping peptides, and methods to induce T cell anergy by tolerogenic allergen-derived peptides.

Molecular Biology and Immunology of Allergens will be an excellent reference for all researchers and clinicians in allergology, immunology, molecular biology, allergen extracting, and immunotherapy.

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Product Details
CRC Press Inc
084930136X / 9780849301360
Hardback
616.07
25/03/1993
United States
English
352 pages
178 x 254 mm, 966 grams
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