Advances in Immunology Advances in Immunology Series
Directeurs de Collection : Alt Frederick W., Murphy Kenneth
Advances in Immunology, Volume 156, the latest release in a long-established and highly respected publication, presents current developments and comprehensive reviews in immunology, with this volume covering self-referential immune recognition through C-type lectin receptors, genetic susceptibility to autoimmunity, activation and regulation of the cGAS-STING pathway and the implications of IL-15 trans-presentation on the immune response.
1. Self-referential immune recognition through C-type lectin receptors
Carla Guenther, Masamichi Nagae and Sho Yamasaki
2. Genetic susceptibility to autoimmunity: Current status and challenges
Miaozhen Huang and Huji Xu
3. Recent advances in the activation and regulation of the cGAS-STING pathway
Run Fang, Qifei Jiang, Xiaoyu Yu, Zhen Zhao and Zhengfan Jiang
4. The implications of IL-15 trans-presentation on the immune response
Thomas A. Waldmann, Robert Waldmann, Jian-Xin Lin and Warren J. Leonard
Kenneth M. Murphy works in Washington University School of Medecine, USA.
- Presents current developments and comprehensive reviews in immunology
- Provides the latest in a longstanding and respected serial on the subject matter
- Focuses on recent advances in the advancing area of the mechanisms involved in the evolution of regulatory T-cells in infection and Factor H and Properdin and their regulation
Date de parution : 11-2022
Ouvrage de 140 p.
15.2x22.8 cm
Thème d’Advances in Immunology :
Mots-clés :
Apoptosis; Autoimmune disease; Autoimmunity; Biomolecular condensate; Cancer immunotherapy; Caspase; CD44highCD8+ T cells; cGAMP; cGAS; Common ? chain; COVID-19; C-type lectin receptors; Cyclic-dinucleotides (CDNs); DAMPs; Double-stranded DNA (dsDNA); Genetic susceptibility; GWAS; IL-15; IL-15Ra; IL-2Rß; Infection; Inflammasome; Innate immunity; Manganese (Mn2+); NK cells; PAMPs; Pattern recognition receptors; Phase separation; Self-recognition; STING; STING phase-separator; STING trafficking; Sulfated glycosaminoglycans (sGAGs); TBK1; trans-Presentation; Type I-IFNs