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- BookTomohiro Kurosaki, Jürgen Wienands, editors.Contents:
Assembly and function of the precursor B-cell receptor
Receptor Dissociation and B cell activation
Molecular mechanisms of B cell antigen gathering and endocytosis
BTK signaling in B cell differentiation and autoimmunity
The memory function of the B cell antigen receptor
PI3K signaling in normal B cells and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)
Role of Calcium Signaling in B Cell Activation and Biolog
Roles of the NF-kappaB pathway in B-lymphocyte biology
MAP kinase cascades in antigen receptor signaling and physiology.Access via Current topics in microbiology and immunology ; 2016; 393LocationVersionCall NumberItems - ArticleNeville A, Palmer JB, Gaddie J, May CS, Palmer KN, Murchison LE.Br Med J. 1977 Feb 12;1(6058):413-4.The effects of intravenous salbutamol (4 mug/kg) were compared with those of aerosol salbutamol (200 mug) in 10 asthmatic patients in a double-blind placebo-controlled study. Both methods of administration produced equal bronchodilatation. Intravenous salbutamol caused significant increases in plasma insulin and glucose levels and a fall in serum potassium concentration in addition to tachycardia and tremor, whereas aerosol salbutamol produced only a small transient increase in the plasma glucose level. The initially raised non-esterified fatty acid levels decreased significantly after aerosol and placebo but not after intravenous salbutamol.