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Phagocyte Function: A Guide for Research and Clinical Evaluation George F. Babcock and J. Paul Robinson, editors John Wiley & Sons, 1998 ISBN: 0471123641
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| Preface | vii | |
| Contributors | ix | |
| 1 | Analysis of the Phagocyte Membrane Lectin CR3 Using Fluorescence-labeled Polysaccharides and Flow Cytometry | 1 |
| Gordon D. Ross, Vaclav Vetvicka, and Ri-ian P Thornton | ||
| 2 | Cytometric Approaches to the Study of Receptors | 19 |
| John P Nolan, I. David Chambers, and Larry A. Sklar | ||
| 3 | Pathophysiology of Human Fc-gamma Receptors in Health and Disease | 47 |
| Bruce H. Davis, Paul K. Wallace, and Paul Al. Guyre | ||
| 4 | Early Events in Receptor-Mediated Neutrophil Signal Transduction | 77 |
| Elizabeth R. Simnons | ||
| 5 | Lipopolysaccharide-Binding Proteins | 97 |
| Robert I. Burnett, Robert C. Bass, Alice N. Neelv, and Joseph S. Solomkin | ||
| 6 | Lipopolysaccharide-Binding Proteins and Receptors | 125 |
| Julie A. Gegner and Peter S. Tobias | ||
| 7 | Actin Polymerization in Human Neutrophils | 155 |
| Geneva M. Omnann | ||
| 8 | Neutrophil Phagocytosis: Influence of Opsonins, Neutrophil Activation, and Microbial Characteristics | 187 |
| Robert Bjerknes | ||
| 9 | Oxygen and Nitrogen Reactive Metabolites and Phagocytic Cells | 217 |
| J. Paul Robinson | ||
| 10 | NeutrophilÑEndothelial Cell Interactions | 253 |
| Wayne 0. Carter amid J. Paul Robinson | ||
| 11 | The HL-60 Cell: A Cell Culture Model for Studying Phagocyte Cell Functions | 277 |
| Padma Kumar Narayanan and J. Paul Robinson | ||
| 12 | Risk Assessment for Intensive Care Patients by Automated Classification of Flow Cytometric Data | 289 |
| Gunter K. Valet, Gabriel Roth, and Wolfgang Kellermammn | ||
| 13 | Alterations in the Nonspecific Immune Response Following Severe Traumatic Injury | 307 |
| George F Babcock | ||
| 14 | Human Monocytes and Macrophages: Characterization in Health and Inflammatory Disease States | 327 |
| Prue H. Hart, Julie Rowe, and John J. Finlay-Jones | ||
| 15 | The Role of Monocytes/Macrophages in Wound Healing | 349 |
| David G. Greenhaigh | ||
| 16 | Monocytes and Macrophages in Solid Organ Transplantation: Important Implications for the Future of Transplant Immunology | 359 |
| John F Valente, Cora K. Ogle, and J. Wesley Alexander | ||
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