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    edited by Andrew L. Snow, Michael J. Lenardo.
    Contents:
    Quantitating lymphocyte programmed cell death in vitro using simple kill assays / Lixin Zheng
    Fluorescence-activated cell sorting-based quantitation of T cell receptor restimulation-induced cell death in activated, primary human T cells / Gil Katz and Andrew L. Snow
    Evaluation of IL-2-withdrawal-induced apoptosis in human T lymphocytes / Joao Bosco Oliveira
    Determination of apoptosis sensitivity in specific T cell subsets from human peripheral blood by utilizing a multiparameter fluorescence-activated cell sorting-based technique / Bernice Lo and Madhu Ramaswamy
    Visualization of fas-mediated death-inducing signaling complex formation by immunoprecipitation / Nelia Cordeiro and Nicolas Bidere
    Analyses of programmed cell death in dendritic cells / Min Chen, Lily Huang, and Jin Wang
    Detection of necrosis by release of lactate dehydrogenase Activity / Francis Ka-Ming Chan, Kenta Moriwaki, and Maria Jose De Rosa
    Assessment of CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses using MHC class I and II tetramers / Sema Kurtulus and David Hildeman
    Homeostatic proliferation of mature T cells / Christopher E. Martin [and others]
    Quantitating lymphocyte homeostasis in vivo in humans using stable isotope tracers / Liset Westera [and others]
    Real-time quantitative (RQ- )PCR approach to quantify the contribution of proliferation to B lymphocyte homeostasis / Menno C. van Zelm [and others]
    Molecular measurement of T cell receptor excision circles / Heather E. Lynch and Gregory D. Sempowski
    Isolation of RNA and the synthesis and amplification of cDNA from antigen-specific T cells for genome-wide expression analysis / R. Anthony Barnitz [and others]
    Designs for massively parallel sequencing approaches to identify causal mutations in human immune disorders / Yu Zhang and Helen C. Su
    Flow cytometric measurement of SLAM-associated protein and x-linked inhibitor of apoptosis / Rebecca A. Marsh, Jack J. Bleesing, and Alexandra H. Filipovich
    In vitro suppression assay for functional assessment of human regulatory T cells / Dat Q. Tran.
    Digital Access Springer 2013
  • Article
    Butcher PD, Hawkey CM.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1977;56(3):335-9.
    1. Isoelectric focusing on 7% acrylamide gels in 2% ampholyte of pH range 6-8 was used to fractionate the haemoglobins of 81 animals, representing 30 species from 4 families of the Order Artiodactyla. 2. Isoelectric points of the major haemoglobins were determined and the relative distribution of minor haemoglobins compared. 3. Marked haemoglobin heterogeneity was observed, with polymorphic and multiple haemoglobins. No one haemoglobin was common to all species.
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