Activating and Inhibitory Immunoglobulin-like Receptors

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A remarkable spectrum of novel immunoreceptors sharing related immunoglobulin-like domains and signaling potential has been identified in recent years. These receptors have attracted widespread interest because they resemble the TCR, BCR, and FcR complexes in their ability to serve as activating or inhibitory receptors on the cells that bear them. Moreover, they are well positioned to affect both innate and adaptive immunity. The full range of ligands for these new receptor families is still not known, and understanding of their physiological roles is far from complete. This volume is the first attempt to summarize and highlight all known aspects of immunoglobulin-like receptors, providing a topical overview of the roles and characteristic features of the immunoglobulin-like receptors and related molecules in the immune system. Researchers in immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, clinical medicine, and pharmacology will find this book invaluable.


Product Details

Publisher Springer
Creator
  • M. D. Cooper
  • T. Takai
  • J.V. Ravetch
EISBN 9784431539407
Format
  • Kindle Edition
  • Kindle eBook
Label Springer
Edition 1
Studio Springer
Number Of Pages 256
Title Activating and Inhibitory Immunoglobulin-like Receptors
Release Date 2001-06-22
Publication Date 2001-06-22
Manufacturer Springer