METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY VOLUME 132 IMMUNOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES PART J PHAGOCYTOSIS AND CELL-MEDIATED CYTOTOXICITY 🔍
Giovanni Di Sabato, Johannes Everse (Eds.) Academic Press, Incorporated, Methods in Enzymology 132, 1, 1986
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The critically acclaimed laboratory standard, **Methods in Enzymology**, is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. The series contains much material still relevant today - truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences
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Immunochemical Techniques, Part J: Phagocytosis and Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity, Volume 132: Volume 132: Immunochemical Techniques Part J (Methods in Enzymology)
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Immunochemical Techniques, Part J: Phagocytosis and Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity (Volume 132) (Methods in Enzymology, Volume 132)
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Helen Van Vunakis; John J Langone; Giovanni Di Sabato; Johannes Everse
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Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
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Brooks/Cole
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Methods in enzymology, v. 70, 73, 74, 84, 92, 93, 108, 116, 121, 132, 150, 162, 163, New York, 1980-<1988>
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Methods in enzymology, v. 132, Orlando, Fla, ©1986
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United States, United States of America
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December 28, 1986
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1, 1987
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Content:
Contributors to volume 132
Pages ix-xii
Preface
Pages xiii-xiv
Giovanni Di Sabato, Johannes Everse
Volumes in series
Pages xv,xvii-xxvii
[1] Phagocytosis: An overview Original Research Article
Pages 3-15
Carel J. van Oss
[2] Measurement of surface properties of phagocytes, bacteria, and other particles Original Research Article
Pages 16-95
Darryl R. Absolom
[3] Basic methods for the study of phagocytosis Original Research Article
Pages 95-180
Darryl R. Absolom
[4] In Vitro and in Vivo measurement of phagocytosis by flow cytometry Original Research Article
Pages 183-192
Carleton C. Stewart, Bruce E. Lehnert, John A. Steinkamp
[5] Oil-droplet method for measuring phagocytosis Original Research Article
Pages 192-198
Thomas P. Stossel
[6] Methods for distinguishing ingested from adhering particles Original Research Article
Pages 198-204
Jan Hed
[7] Methods for the study of receptor-mediated phagocytosis Original Research Article
Pages 204-221
Samuel D. Wright
[8] Purification and cryopreservation of phagocytes from human blood Original Research Article
Pages 225-243
Dirk Roos, Martin de Boer
[9] Suspension culture of human monocytes Original Research Article
Pages 243-250
Paul J. Miller, Henry C. Stevenson
[10] Preparation and cryopreservation of cytoplasts from human phagocytes Original Research Article
Pages 250-257
Dirk Roos, Alwin A. Voetman
[11] Assay of phagosome-lysosome fusion Original Research Article
Pages 257-267
Margaret Kielian
[12] Methods for assessing exocytosis by neutrophil leukocytes Original Research Article
Pages 267-277
Beatrice Dewald, Marco Baggiolini
[13] Opsonins and dysopsonins: An overview Original Research Article
Pages 281-318
Darryl R. Absolom
[14] Tuftsin Original Research Article
Pages 318-325
Victor A. Najjar, Danuta Konopinska, James Lee
[15] Substance P and neurotensin Original Research Article
Pages 326-334
Zvi Bar-Shavit, Rachel Goldman
[16] Opsonic activity of fibronectin Original Research Article
Pages 334-349
Frank A. Blumenstock, Thomas M. Saba, Pina Cardarelli, Claire H. Dayton
[17] Respiratory burst during phagocytosis: An overview Original Research Article
Pages 353-354
Manfred L. Karnovsky, John A. Badwey
[18] NADPH oxidase from polymorphonuclear cells Original Research Article
Pages 355-364
Theodore G. Gabig, Bruce A. Lefker
[19] NADH oxidase from guinea pig polymorphonuclear leukocytes Original Research Article
Pages 365-368
John A. Badwey, Manfred L. Karnovsky
[20] Human myeloperoxidase and hemi-myeloperoxidase Original Research Article
Pages 369-378
Patricia C. Andrews, Norman I. Krinsky
[21] Cytochrome b -245 Original Research Article
Pages 378-394
Anthony W. Segal, Angela M. Harper, Andrew R. Cross, Owen T.G. Jones
[22] Measurement of hydrogen peroxide production by phagocytes using homovanillic acid and horseradish peroxidase Original Research Article
Pages 395-400
Marco Baggiolini, Walter Ruch, Philip H. Cooper
[23] Assay of the extracellular hydrogen peroxide pool generated by phagocytes Original Research Article
Pages 401-406
Samuel T. Test, Stephen J. Weiss
[24] Microassays for superoxide and hydrogen peroxide production and nitroblue tetrazolium reduction using an enzyme immunoassay microplate reader Original Research Article
Pages 407-421
Edgar Pick
[25] Determination of adenylate cyclase and guanylate cyclase activities in cells of the immune system Original Research Article
Pages 422-428
Chandra K. Mittal
[26] Measurements of cyclic adenosine monophosphate and cyclic guanosine monophosphate levels in polymorphonuclear leukocytes, macrophages, and lymphocytes Original Research Article
Pages 428-434
Chandra K. Mittal
[27] Cytolytic activity mediated by T lymphocytes Original Research Article
Pages 437-445
Howard D. Engers, K. Theodor Brunner, Jean-Charles Cerottini
[28] Cytotoxicity by natural killer cells: Analysis of large granular lymphocytes Original Research Article
Pages 445-457
John R. Ortaldo
[29] Cytotoxicity by macrophages and monocytes Original Research Article
Pages 458-467
Roel A. De Weger, Bert A. Runhaar, Willem Den Otter
[30] Cytolytic T-cell clones and hybridomas Original Research Article
Pages 467-477
Harald von Boehmer, Werner Haas
[31] Quantitative cytotoxic assay using a coulter counter Original Research Article
Pages 481-490
Yoshitaka Nagai, Machiko Iwamoto, Toshiharu Matsumura
[32] Continuous assay for cytolytic activity Original Research Article
Pages 491-498
Steve J. McFaul, Johannes Everse
[33] Measurement of phagocytosis and cell-mediated cytotoxicity by chemiluminescence Original Research Article
Pages 498-507
Knox Van Dyke, Michael R. Van Scott, Vincent Castranova
[34] Activated macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity: Use of the in Vitro cytotoxicity assay for study of bioenergetic and biochemical changes that develop in tumor target cells Original Research Article
Pages 508-520
John B. Hibbs Jr., Read R. Taintor
[35] Intracellular killing of bacteria and fungi Original Research Article
Pages 520-527
Linda L. Moore, James R. Humbert
[36] Induction of specific macrophage cytotoxicity Original Research Article
Pages 531-536
Roel A. De Weger, Willem Den Otter
[37] Activation of macrophages with oxidative enzymes Original Research Article
Pages 537-548
Doris L. Lefkowitz, Stanley S. Lefkowitz, Ru-Qi Wei, Johannes Everse
[38] Assay of a cytocidal protein excreted by activated macrophages Original Research Article
Pages 549-555
Beth-Ellen Drysdale, Charles M. Zacharchuk, Masako Okajima, Hyun S. Shin
[39] Assays detecting the antibody-dependent and independent binding and cytolysis of tumor cells by murine macrophages Original Research Article
Pages 555-568
William J. Johnson, Dolph O. Adams
[40] Preparation and characterization of chloramines Original Research Article
Pages 569-585
Edwin L. Thomas, Matthew B. Grisham, M. Margaret Jefferson
[41] Cytotoxicity of chloramines Original Research Article
Pages 585-593
Edwin L. Thomas, Matthew B. Grisham, M. Margaret Jefferson
[42] Liposome encapsulation of muramyl peptides for activation of macrophage cytotoxic properties Original Research Article
Pages 594-603
Rajiv Nayar, Alan J. Schroit, Isaiah J. Fidler
[43] Intracellular parasitism of macrophages in Leishmaniasis: In Vitro systems and their applications Original Research Article
Pages 603-626
K.-P. Chang, Carol Ann Nacy, Richard D. Pearson
[44] Parasiticidal activity of macrophages against Toxoplasma Original Research Article
Pages 626-637
Somesh D. Sharma, James R. Catterall, Jack S. Remington
[45] Parasiticidal activity of macrophages against Plasmodium Original Research Article
Pages 637-648
Hannah Lustig Shear, Christian F. Ockenhouse
[46] Parasiticidal activity of macrophages against schistosomes Original Research Article
Pages 649-658
Stephanie L. James
Author index
Pages 659-688
Subject index
Pages 689-717
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