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Table Of ContentList of Contributors Abbreviations 1. Preparation of lymphocytes and idenfication of lymphocyte subpopulations, Magdalena Plebanski 2. Immunohistochemistry of lymphoid organs, Simon C. Biddolph and Kevin C. Gatter 3. Viral transformation of lymphocytes, Edgar Meinl and Helmut Fickenscher 4. B- and T-cell hybridomas, Judy M. Bastin 5. Murine T-cell culture, Kingston H. G. Mills 6. Human CD4 culture, Anna Vyakarnam et al. 7. Human cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) studies, Sarah L. Rowland-Jones 8. Limiting dilution analysis for the quantitation of antigen-specific T-cells, Andrew Carmichael 9. HLA -peptide tetrameric complexes, Graham S. Ogg 10. Expansion of human cytotoxic T lymphocytes for immunotherapy, Rusung Tan 11. HLA typing methods, Pete Krausa and Michael Browning 12. Biochemical characterization of lymphocyte surface antigens, Antony Symons and Marion H. Brown 13. Measurement of cells undergoing apoptosis, Y. Furukawa and C. R. M. Bangham 14. Thymic organ culture, John J. T. Owen and Deirdre E. J. McLoughlin Appendix 1. List of suppliers Appendix 2. Commonly used lymphoma lines, Edgar Meinl and Helmut Fichenscher Index
SynopsisMore than a century after it was written, George MacDonald's At the Back of the North Wind continues to intrigue readers with its allegorical treatment of life and death. The story of the young boy Diamond who meets the mysterious and beautiful North Wind explores, in the words of one reviewer, "the possibility of trusting cooperation with this awesome but benevolent force." The great Christian writer C. S. Lewis, working a generation later, called MacDonald "the greatest genius of his kind." Find out for yourself what so impressed Lewis and countless readers over the last 130 years!
LC Classification NumberPR5684