Marker Proteins in Inflammation : : International Symposium on the Marker Protein of Inflammation. / Volume 2, : Proceedings of the Second Symposium Lyon, France, June 27–30, 1983 / / ed. by P. Arnaud, P. Laurent, J. Bienvenu.
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Other title: | Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Section I. The Inflammatory Response And Acute Phase Reactant Proteins -- Induction and Control of Acute Phase Reactant Synthesis -- Use of Immunomorphological Methods and Hemolytic Plaque Tests to Investigate the Synthesis and Secretion of Plasma Proteins by the Liver Cells During the Acute Inflammatory Reaction -- Progress in Plasma Proteins: Recent Findings on the Structure of Ceruloplasmin -- Recent Findings on the Isoelectric Points of Human C-Reactive Protein -- SAA is a more Sensitive Marker for Chronic Inflammatory Disease than C-Reactive Protein or α1-Acid Glycoprotein -- Elastase-α1 Proteinase Inhibitor Complex (E-α1PI) and C-Reactive Protein (CRP): Early Indicators of Inflammatory Processes -- Human Kallikrein-Kininogen-Kinins (KKK) System and Acute- Phase Reactant Proteins (APRP) in Humans Undergoing Extracorporeal Circulation (ECC) -- Effect of Non Sterodial Anti-Inflammatory Drug (Niflumique Acide) on Acute Phase Protein Response -- Transcortin Activities, Cortisol and Progesterone in Pathological Sera: Inflammation, Septic Shock, Renal and Cardiac Diseases -- Measurement of Human High Molecular Weight Kininogen (HMW-K) by Laser Nephelometry -- Section II. Biological Roles Of Acute Phase Reactant Proteins -- Functions of Acute Phase Proteins in the Inflammatory Response -- Interaction of the Acute Phase Reactants α1-Acid Glycoprotein, C-Reactive Protein and Serum Amyloid P-Component with Platelets and the Coagulation System -- Monoclonal Antibodies as Probes of Complement Function -- Modulation of Formation of the C3 Amplification Convertase of Human Complement by Acute Phase Proteins -- Materno-Trophoblastic Relationship in Normal Human Pregnancy and Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion -- Chemotactic Factors in the Airspaces that may Modulate Inflammation -- Section III. Protease Anti-Protease Interactions And Lung Diseases -- Human α1-Antichymotrypsin: Purification, Properties and Reactions with some Serine Proteases -- Alpha1-Antitrypsin-Protease Interactions: The Biological Aspect -- On the Interaction Between Human Liver Cathepsin L and the two Cysteine Proteinases Inhibitors Present in Human Serum -- Modulation of Human Lymphocyte Responses by α1 -Antitrypsin and α2-Macroglobulin -- Mediators of Inflammation in Inflammatory Alveolitis -- Idiophathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. Multiparametric Evaluation of Alveolar Lymphocyte and Macrophage Activation -- The Alpha, Proteinase Inhibitor of the Lower Respiratory Tract. Effect of Cigarette Smoking -- Collagenolytic Enzymes and Fibrosis of the Lung -- Elastolytic Activities and Proteinase Inhibitors in Sputum from Patients with Cystic Fibrosis -- Serum Derived Proteins and Antibacterial Proteins in Cystic Fibrosis Sputum -- Alveolar Fibronectin and Interstitial Lung Diseases -- Sarcoidosis: IgG, β2 Microglobulin and Evolutivity -- α1-Proteinase Inhibitor in Meconium from Healthy Infants and Infants with Cystic Fibrosis -- Qualitative Analysis of Proteins of Alveolar Fluid: A Study by Ultra-Thin Layer Immunoelectrophoresis and Electrofocusing -- Protease-Antiprotease Imbalance in Lung Diseases -- Section IV. Inflammation And Articular Diseases -- The Acute Phase Response in Connective Tissue Disease -- The GLA-Containing Protein of Bone -- Role of an Acute Phase Reactant, Retroviral gp70, in Murine SLE -- Study of 8 Marker Proteins of Inflammation in Synovial Fluid and Serum of Patients with Joint Diseases -- Fibronectin in Arthropathies -- Section V. Inflammatory Diseases Of Nervous System -- Multiple Sclerosis: Clues for a Pathogenesis -- Immunoglobulins in Neuropathology -- Cellular Inflammatory Response in Cerebrospinal Fluids -- Evaluation of CSF Lymphocyte Subsets Using the OKT Series of Monoclonal Antibodies (OKT3+, OKT4+, OKT8+) in Various Neurological Diseases -- Cytological Study and Protein Profile in Cerebrospinal Fluid, Before and During Treatment of Neurosyphilis -- Cerebrospinal Fluid Cytology and Protein Parameters in 219 Multiple Sclerosis -- Interpretation of the Protein Profile of Cerebrospinal Fluid in Children -- Cerebrospinal Fluid Ferritin: Interest as Biological Marker of Central Nervous System Tumors -- Clinical Relevance of Beta 2 Microglobulin Levels of the Cerebrospinal Fluid in Children with Acute Encephalitis -- Electrophoretical Patterns of Acetylcholinesterase in Cerebrospinal Fluid -- Cholinesterase Isoenzymes of Cerebrospinal Fluid and Guillain-Barre Syndrome -- Lymphocytotoxic and Monocytotoxic Antibodies in Multiple Sclerosis -- Interest of a High Resolution Agarose Gel Electrophoresis System (PanageR) with a Silver Staining Revelation in the Study of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Immunoglobulin G -- Two Dimensional Electrophoresis of CSF Proteins: Electrophoresis Quality Control -- Section VI. Inflammation And Malnutrition -- Anthropometric and Biological Characterization of Malnutrition States in Man -- New Findings on the Role of Zinc as a Biological Response Modifier -- Immunodeficiency in Protein or Vitamin A Deprived Mice -- Immunological Consequences of Protein Deprivation in Primates -- Serum Thymic Factor (FTS) Contents of the Thymus in Undernourished Senegalese Children -- The Clinico-Pathological Consequences of Severe Protein- Energy Malnutrition in Deceased Senegalese Children -- Protein Profile and Thymic Function in Protein-Energy Malnutrition without Surimposed Infections: Anorexia Nervosa -- Malnutrition in Cancer and Cachectic Patients -- Marker Proteins of Inflammation and Nutrition in Advanced Cancer -- Nutritional and Inflammatory Status in 26 Cases of Malignant Hemopathies of the Infancy -- Comparison between CRP Serum Values and Hematological Parameters for Diagnosis and Therapeutic Surveillance of Neonatal Infections -- Contribution of Principal Components Analysis to the Study of Inflammatory and Nutritional Status on Intensive Care Patients -- Effects of Nutrition on the Post-Operative Serum Levels of Prealbumin (PA), Transferrin (T) and Fibronectin (FN) -- Surgery Induced Modifications of Plasma Protein Levels -- Study of 8 Plasma Proteins during a Case of Severe Heat Stroke -- Serum Protein Profile Evolution after Sub-Total Hepatectomy -- Malnutrition and Immunity in Chronic Heavy Drinkers with and without Cirrhosis -- Biological Nutritional Markers which Poorly Reflect the Activity of Crohn's Disease -- Prediction of Success or Failure of Parenteral Alimentation in the Treatment of Severe Forms of Crohn's Disease and Rectocolitis -- Albumin Assay with Astra 8 by a Technique Using Bromocresol Green: Quality Criteria, Comparison with Nephelometry -- Quantitative Estimate of the Nutrional Status Through the Measurement of the Electrical Body Impedence -- Section VII. Marker Proteins In Experimental Models Of Inflammation -- Characterization of Circulating Alpha-1-Acid-Glycoprotein in Normal and Inflammatory Mice -- The Inflammatory Reaction of the Developing Rat: Responses of Serum Steroid Hormones and Proteins -- The Effects of Ethinyl-Oestradiol and of Acute Inflammation on the Plasma Level of Rat Alpha 1-Acid Glycoprotein and on the Cell-Free Translation of its Hepatic mRNA -- Evidence for the Identy Between Alpha 1-Cysteine- Proteinase-Inhibitor and Alpha 1-Acute-Phase Globulin in Rat Serum -- Changes in Concentration of Five Rat Serum Proteinase- Inhibitors During Experimental Diabetes. Possible Relevance to Non Enzymatic Glycosylation -- Acute Phase Reactants, Thromboxane and Prostacyclin During Calcium Pyrophosphate-Induced Pleurisy in the Rat -- Study of the Glycosylated Variants of Chicken Haptoglobin -- Evidence for the Presence in Chicken Plasma of a Ligand for Haptoglobin which Differs from Hemoglobin -- Effect of an Acute Inflammatory Reaction on the Haptoglobin, Albumin, Cytochrome P-450 Contents and Glucose- 6-Phosphatase Activity in Hepatic Microsomal Fractions in the Rat -- Circadian Variation in PMN-Migration Induced by Live BCG in Swiss Mice -- Section VIII. Lectins -- Introductive Notes -- Part 1: Lectins as Tools -- Lectins as Tools -- The Use of Lectins to Study Changes in Rat Membrane Glycoproteins Induced by Oral Contraceptives -- Identification of Cytoplasmic and Membrane Platelet Glycoproteins Using a Combination of SDS-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis and 1251-Labelled Lectins -- Characterization of Human Epidermal Glycoproteins Recognized by the Lectins Con A and PNA -- Fluorescent Lectins and Quantitative Microscopy -- Effects of Serum on Lectin-Induced Lymphocyte Proliferation -- Concanavalin A and Prothrombin Complex -- Modification of Thymidine Transport in Lectin- Stimulated Lymphocytes -- Induction of a Thymidine Metabolisme Enzyme in Human Lymphocytes Stimulated by the Robinia pseudoacacia Lectin -- Lectins of Robinia pseudoacacia -- Specificity of Human Plasma Fibronectin Towards Biomaterials -- Study of the Glycosylated Populations of Plasma Alpha 1-Acid Glycoprotein in Human Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Tamoxifen -- Physico-Chemical and Biochemical Characteristics of the Con-A Reactive and Non Reactive Molecular Variants of Human Alpha 1-Acid Glycoprotein -- Part 2: Biological Functions of Lectins -- Biological Functions of Lectins -- Localization and Biosynthesis of Lathyrus ochrus Seeds Lectin -- Surface and Total Receptors for Asialoglycoproteins in Hepatocytes from Diabetic Rats -- Part 3: Affinity and Specificity of Lectins -- Lectin(s) - Ligand(s) Interactions -- A Comparative Study of Affinity Constants Measured by Different Methods, Between Peanut Lectin and Sugars with Galactosyl Modified on C(6) or C(1) -- Effect of pH on Binding Properties of Peanut Agglutinin (PNA) -- Use of Lectins to Examine the Microheterogeneity of Rat Hemopexin -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Backmatter |
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Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 9783112314883 9783110637861 |
DOI: | 10.1515/9783112314883 |
Access: | restricted access |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | ed. by P. Arnaud, P. Laurent, J. Bienvenu. |
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