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  • Book
    Reinhard B. Dettmeyer.
    Contents:
    Introduction
    Staining Techniques and Microscopy
    Histopathology of Selected Trauma
    Histopathology and Drug Abuse
    Toxin- and Drug-Induced Pathologies
    Alcohol-Related Histopathology
    Heat, Fire, Electricity, Lightning, Radiation, and Gases
    Hypothermia
    Thrombosis and Embolism
    Vitality, Injury Age, Determination of Skin Wound Age, and Fracture Age
    Aspiration and Inhalation
    Forensic-Histological Diagnosis of Species, Gender, Age, and Identity
    Coronary Sclerosis, Myocardial Infarction, Myocarditis, Cardiomyopathy, Coronary Anomalies, and the Cardiac Conduction System
    Vascular, Cardiac Valve, and Metabolic Diseases
    Lethal Infections, Sepsis, and Shock
    Endocrine Organs
    Pregnancy-Related Death, Death in Newborns, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
    Forensic Cytology
    Histothanatology: Autolysis, Putrefaction, Mummification
    Forensic Neuropathology.
    Digital Access Springer 2011
  • Article
    Takasugi M, Koide D, Ramseyer A.
    Int J Cancer. 1977 Mar 15;19(3):291-7.
    The cross-competition assay was applied to natural cell-mediated cytotoxicity in human, mouse and rat systems. The results showed that what appeared to be non-selective effects of natural cytotoxicity were in fact highly specific. Each effector suspension included natural effector cells (N cells) that recognized and reacted specifically with many different antigens on target cells, resulting in overall non-selectivity. The specificity of the reaction for each target cell was demonstrated by the selective inhibition of natural cytotoxicity achieved when competitor cells sharing antigens with the target cell were added. Sharing of common target antigens was demonstrated by selective cross-inhibition which was then used to investigate antigens on target cells.
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