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Clonal selection theory

F. M. Burnet, The Clonal Selection Theory of Acquired Immunity, Vanderbilt Univ. Press, 1959. [Pg.318]

Burnet FM (1959) The clonal selection theory of acquired immunity. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge... [Pg.161]

A key feature of the clonal selection theory is that each antibody-forming cell or clone is committed to the expression of one antibody. The diversity in the response is a consequence of the great variety of distinct clones. Initially, Burnet (1957) assumed that antibody diversification occurs exclusively early in life, by a random... [Pg.41]

Burnet, M. (1964). The clonal selection theory of immunity—A Darwinian modification. Aust. J. Sci. 27,6-7. [Pg.69]

The clonal selection theory explains the operation of the humoral immune system as follows. [Pg.99]

Figure 8-9. Schematic diagram representing the salient features of the clonal selection theory. (Based on F. M. Burnet, The Clonal Selection Theory of Acquired Immunity, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, Tenn., 1959.)... Figure 8-9. Schematic diagram representing the salient features of the clonal selection theory. (Based on F. M. Burnet, The Clonal Selection Theory of Acquired Immunity, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, Tenn., 1959.)...
Burdick, J. F., Diethelm, A., Thompson, J. S., Van Buren, C. T., and Williams, G. M. Organ sharing—present realities and future possibilities. Transplantation 51, 287-292 (1991). Burnet, F. M. The Clonal Selection Theory of Acquired Immunity, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1959. [Pg.270]

Prehn, R. (1964). A clonal selection theory of chemical carcinogenesis. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 32 (1) 1-17. [Pg.174]

Clonal Selection Theory - The clonal selection theory explains how the body has an inherent ability to produce an immense diversity of antibodies with different amino acid sequences that are able to bind an enormous range of antigens. The basic postulates are illustrated in Figure 7,30. [Pg.1327]

See also Clonal Selection Theory, Antibody Structure, Generation of Antibody Diversity, Antibody Diversity (from Chapter 25) T Cells and the Cellular Response, AIDS and the Immune Response... [Pg.1327]

Figure 7.30 The clonal selection theory of the immune response. [Pg.1330]

See also The Immune Response, T Cells and the Cellular Response, Clonal Selection Theory... [Pg.2137]


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