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Verlag: American Mathematical Society, Providence, 1953
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Octavo; VG- paperback; green spine, no text; cover has sunning; textblock is clean; pp 121. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, Case #2 - New Ephemera Box #2. 1282251. Rockville Non-Retail Listings.
Verlag: Zhurnalst, 2002
Anbieter: ISIA Media Verlag UG | Bukinist, Leipzig, Deutschland
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Softcover/Paperback. Zustand: Good. Nov mezh. Nov rajoni. Nov kordoniyu Nov poshtov ndeksi. Nov marshruti prozdu.
Verlag: Springer New York, 2008
ISBN 10: 0387097880ISBN 13: 9780387097886
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Immunological recognition is a central feature of the adaptive immunity of vertebrates. With the exception of agnathans, which developed an entirely distinct set of immunologically-specific molecules, all vertebrates use a recognition system based on what Achsah Keegan and I suggested in 1992 be termed multichain immune recognition receptors (MIRRs). MIRRs consist of ligand-binding molecules that are immunoglobulin supergene family members associated with signal transducers and enhancers in such a way as both insure precise ligand recognition, discrimination and ampHfication of the signal. Two of the prototypic sets of MIRRs, the T-cell and B-cell receptors, are among the most remarkable recognition molecules known. These are extraordinarily diverse molecules in which the range of ligands that can be potentially recognized prob ably exceeds the actual numbers of lymphocytes in the body. The discovery of the genetic basis of assembling these receptors and understanding how they bind to their cognate antigens are among the most stunning of scientific achievements. Yet these immensely specific binding chains (the heavy/light chain pair for immunoglobulin and the a/p chain pair for most T cells), when expressed as membrane molecules, have no obvious mechanism of signaling. For example, the iH chain cytosolic do main consists of three amino acids (lysine-valine-lysine) and the L chain is not even embedded in the membrane. Furthermore, there is no known direct mechanism to propagate information from the binding domain of the B-cell or T-cell receptors to the membrane-proximal domains of the same chains.
Verlag: Springer New York, 2010
ISBN 10: 1441918876ISBN 13: 9781441918871
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Immunological recognition is a central feature of the adaptive immunity of vertebrates. With the exception of agnathans, which developed an entirely distinct set of immunologically-specific molecules, all vertebrates use a recognition system based on what Achsah Keegan and I suggested in 1992 be termed multichain immune recognition receptors (MIRRs). MIRRs consist of ligand-binding molecules that are immunoglobulin supergene family members associated with signal transducers and enhancers in such a way as both insure precise ligand recognition, discrimination and ampHfication of the signal. Two of the prototypic sets of MIRRs, the T-cell and B-cell receptors, are among the most remarkable recognition molecules known. These are extraordinarily diverse molecules in which the range of ligands that can be potentially recognized prob ably exceeds the actual numbers of lymphocytes in the body. The discovery of the genetic basis of assembling these receptors and understanding how they bind to their cognate antigens are among the most stunning of scientific achievements. Yet these immensely specific binding chains (the heavy/light chain pair for immunoglobulin and the a/p chain pair for most T cells), when expressed as membrane molecules, have no obvious mechanism of signaling. For example, the iH chain cytosolic do main consists of three amino acids (lysine-valine-lysine) and the L chain is not even embedded in the membrane. Furthermore, there is no known direct mechanism to propagate information from the binding domain of the B-cell or T-cell receptors to the membrane-proximal domains of the same chains.
Verlag: Vysshaya shkola, 1988
ISBN 10: 5060012298ISBN 13: 9785060012293
Anbieter: ISIA Media Verlag UG | Bukinist, Leipzig, Deutschland
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Hardcover/Hardback. Zustand: Fair. Izlagaetsya teoriya raboty sovremennykh televizionnykh ustrojstv i sistem. Rassmotreny voprosy klassifikatsii izobrazhenij, mekhanizmy zritelnogo vospriyatiya, prostranstvennaya i vremennaya filtratsiya signalov izobrazhenij, fizicheskie protsessy v fotoelektricheskikh preobrazovatelyakh, vremennoe preobrazovanie i tsifrovaya obrabotka signalov izobrazheniya, sovremennye metody sinkhronizatsii, videozapisi i vosproizvedeniya izobrazhenij, primenenie televideniya v narodnom khozyajstve.