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    edited by Ari Waisman, Burkhard Becher.
    Contents:
    Isolation of T cells from the skin / Beate Lorenz and Esther von Stebut
    Isolation of leukocytes from mouse central nervous system / Iva Lelios and Melanie Greter
    Isolation of T cells from the gut / Sonja Reissig, Christopher Hackenbruch, and Nadine Hövelmeyer
    T cell isolation from mouse kidneys/ Isis Ludwig-Portugall and Christian Kurts
    Intracellular staining for cytokines and transcription factors / Florian Mair and Vinko Tosevski
    Tracking cells and monitoring proliferation / Vinko Tosevski and Florian Mair
    Mass cytometry analysis of human T cell phenotype and function / Evan W. Newell and Lai Li Yun
    Detection of NF-[kappa]B pathway activation in T helper cells / Oliver Gorka, Stefan Wanninger, and Jürgen Ruland
    Assessing the suppressive activity of Foxp3⁺ regulatory T cells / Christian Thomas Mayer and Tim Sparwasser
    In vitro generation of microbe-specific human Th17 cells / Julia M. Braun and Christina E. Zielinski
    In vitro polarization of T-helper cells / Julie Rumble and Benjamin M. Segal
    A method for the generation of TCR retrogenic mice / Elisa Kieback, Ellen Hilgenberg, and Simon Fillatreau
    Mouse models of allergic airway disease / Helen Meyer-Martin, Sebastian Reuter, and Christian Taube
    Induction of colitis in mice (T-cell transfer model) / Benno Weigmann
    Manipulation of T cell function and conditional gene targeting in T cells / Anna Śledzińska,Lynsey Fairbairn, and Thorsten Buch
    Aldara-induced psoriasis-like skin inflammation : Isolation and characterization of cutaneous dendritic cells and innate lymphocytes / C.T. Wohn ... [et al.]
    Induction of passive EAE using myelin-reactive CD4+ T cells / Rhoanne C. McPherson ... [et al.]
    Experimental mouse models of T cell-dependent inflammatory bowel disease / George X. Song-Zhao and Kevin J. Maloy
    Analysis of chromosomal aberrations in murine HCC / Kristian Unger and Mathias Heikenwälder.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Article
    Gold CH.
    S Afr Med J. 1979 Aug 11;56(6):214-7.
    All patients considered for regular haemodialysis, as well as all nurses recruited to work in the haemodialysis unit of Baragwanath Hospital, were tested for the presence of hepatitis-associated antigen (HBAg) and for antibody to hepatitis-associated antigen (HBAb). Thereafter they were tested at intervals as long as they remained in the unit. The prevalence of HBAg was 1,7% in nurses and 5,1% in patients. HBAb was present in 27,2% of nurses and 35,1% of patients. HBAg is found less frequently among Black haemodialysis patients than is reported from Europe or the USA, but the prevalence is similar to that among healthy Blacks in South Africa. The prevalence of HBAb is similar to that in Europe or the USA. Follow-up studies showed no instance of hepatitis or seroconversions of HBAg, but there was a small number of conversions of HBAb from negative to positive.
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  • Book
    [by] Robert F. Legget. With a foreword by Quido Zaruba.
    Print [1973]