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The Role of Products of the Histocompatibility Gene Complex in Immune Responses documents the proceedings of a conference held on 3-7 November 1975, which brought together an international group of scientists spanning three independent disciplines—genetics and immunogenetics, molecular biochemistry, and immunobiology—with clinical medicine overlapping these disciplines. This volume contains 42 papers organized according to the eight sessions held at the conference. The papers in Session I examined the genetics of the major histocompatibility complex. Session II presented studies on the biology of mixed lymphocyte interactions and cell-mediated cytotoxicity reactions. Session III discussed immune response gene systems while Session IV dealt with the genetic control of cell interactions. The papers in Session V covered idiotypic determinants on T cell receptors. Session VI investigated the properties of histocompatibility gene products involved in regulation of immune responses. Session VII focused on the biochemistry and immunocytology of cell surface products of the major histocompatibility complex. Finally, Session VIII discussed interrelationships between products of the major histocompatibility complex and their relevance to disease.
Table of Contents
ParticipantsPrefacePhotographs of ParticipantsSession 1: Genetics of the Major Histocompatibility Complex Genetic Resolution of the Products and Functions of I and S Region Genes of the Mouse H-2 Complex Discussion following Donald Shreffler The Genetics of the Major Histocompatibility Complex in Man, HLA Discussion following Jon van Rood Molecular Relationships of Ia Antigens Controlled by the Same and by Different Subregions of the I Region Br and Wh, B Cell Antigens in Gluten Sensitive Enteropathy and Dermatitis Herpetiformis Recent Studies of Ia like Antigens and Complement Components Relating to the Human Histocompatibility System Natural Killer Cells in the Mouse Evidence for the Association of Specificity Ia.



