BookUri Galili, PhD.
Contents:
Anti-gal in humans and its antigen the ?-gal epitope
Why do we produce anti-gal
Anti-gal comprises most of anti-blood group b antibodies
Anti-gal interaction with Trypansoma, Leishmania, and Plasmodium parasites
Anti-gal b cells are tolerized by a ?-gal epitopes in the absence of t cell help
Anti-gal and other immune barriers in xenotransplantation
Anti-gal IgE mediates allergies to red meat
Anti-gal and autoimmunity
Anti-gal-mediated amplification of viral vaccine efficacy
Cancer immunotherapy by anti-gal-mediated in situ conversion of tumors into autologous vaccines
Anti-gal as cancer cell destroying antibody and as antibiotics targeted by ?-gal bifunctional molecules
Acceleration of wound and burn healing by anti-gal/?-gal nanoparticles interaction
Anti-gal and anti-non gal antibodies in regeneration of extracellular matrix bio-implants
Post infarction regeneration of ischemic myocardium by intramyocardial injection of ?-gal nanoparticles
Regeneration of injured spinal cord and peripheral nerves by ?-gal nanoparticles
Inhalation of ?-gal/sialic acid liposomes for decreasing influenza virus infection.