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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Frederick Alt (Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA) , Frederick Alt (Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA) , Frederick Alt (Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA) , Frederick Alt (Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Volume: 125 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9780128047989ISBN 10: 0128047984 Pages: 262 Publication Date: 26 May 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Malondialdehyde Epitopes as Targets of Immunity and the Implications for Atherosclerosis Nikolina Papac Milicevic, Clara Jana-Lui Busch and Christoph J. Binder 2. Factors That Regulate the Generation of Antibody-Secreting Plasma Cells Yueh-Hsiang Yu and Kuo-I Lin 3. Deep Profiling Human T Cell Heterogeneity by Mass Cytometry Yang Cheng and Evan W. Newell 4. Germinal Center B-cell-associated Nuclear Protein (GANP) Involved in RNA Metabolism for B Cell Maturation Nobuo Sakaguchi and Kazuhiko Maeda 5. Advances in PET Detection of the Anti-Tumor T Cell Response Melissa N. McCracken, Richard Tavaré, Owen N. Witte and Anna WuReviewsAuthor InformationFrederick W. Alt is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator and Director of the Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine (PCMM) at Boston Children's Hospital (BCH). He is the Charles A. Janeway Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. He works on elucidating mechanisms that generate antigen receptor diversity and, more generally, on mechanisms that generate and suppress genomic instability in mammalian cells, with a focus on the immune and nervous systems. Recently, his group has developed senstive genome-wide approaches to identify mechanisms of DNA breaks and rearrangements in normal and cancer cells. He has been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, and the European Molecular Biology Organization. His awards include the Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research, the Novartis Prize for Basic Immunology, the Lewis S. Rosensteil Prize for Distinugished work in Biomedical Sciences, the Paul Berg and Arthur Kornberg Lifetime Achievement Award in Biomedical Sciences, and the William Silan Lifetime Achievement Award in Mentoring from Harvard Medical School. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |