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    volume editors, Julia Mayerle, Herbert Tilg.
    Contents:
    Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease / Bugianesi, E.
    Fibrosis in the GI tract : pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment options / Pinzani, M.
    Chronic hepatitis B : pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment options / Wursthorn, K.; Mederacke, I.; Manns, M.P.
    Chronic hepatitis C : pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment options / Asselah, T. ... [et al.]
    Clinical update on inflammatory disorders of the GI tract : liver transplantation / de Rougemont, O.; Dutkowski, P.; Clavien, P.-A.
    Hepatocellular carcinoma / Peck-Radosavljevic, M.
    Coeliac disease / Schuppan, D.
    Anti-TNF therapy in inflammatory bowel diseases / Fiorino, G.; Danese, S.; Peyrin-Biroulet, L.
    Role of epithelial cells in inflammatory bowel disease / Kaser, A.
    GI immune response in functional GI disorders / Tack, J.; Kindt, S.
    Probiotics in GI diseases / Gionchetti, P. ... [et al.]
    Microscopic colitis / Pardi, D.S.; Miehlke, S.
    Inflammatory proteins as prognostic markers in acute pancreatitis / Frossard, J.L.; Bhatia, M.
    Antibiotics, probiotics, and enteral nutrition : means to prevent infected necrosis in AP / van Doesburg, I.A. ... [et al.] on behalf of the Dutch Pancreatitis Study Group
    Immunotherapy of pancreatic carcinoma : recent advances / Märten, A.; Büchler, M.W.
    IKK/NF-B/Rel in acute pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer : torments of tantalus / Algül, H.; Schmid, R.M.
    Helicobacter pylori infection : to eradicate or not to eradicate / Schütte, K. ... [et al.]
    Clinical update on inflammatory disorder of the GI tract, carcinogenesis, and treatment of gastric cancer / Rad, R.; Ebert, M.
    Digital Access Karger 2010
  • Article
    Crum ED, Despommier DD, McGregor DD.
    Immunology. 1977 Dec;33(6):787-95.
    Rats can be solidly immunized against Trichinella spiralis by a series of methyridine-terminated oral infections with T. spiralis larvae. Injections of thoracic duct lymphocytes (TDL) obtained from such animals can protect normal rats against a Trichinella challenge. The protective cells belong to two populations which differ with respect to their adherence to affinity columns prepared with rabbit antibody to rat F(ab')2. Immune lymphocytes in the column-adherent B cell fraction are inhibited by vinblastine, whereas those in the non-adherent, T cell fraction are resistant to this drug. The above observations suggest that acquired resistance to T. spiralis is mediated by two classes of lymphocytes: B cells which are delivered to the thoracic duct and hence to the blood while still in active cycle, and T cells which have a potentially long life-span and presumably belong to a pool of recirculating small lymphocytes.
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