Pathways in Applied Immunology

In Memoriam Walter Brendel

Pathways in Applied Immunology

In Memoriam Walter Brendel

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This book is dedicated to the memory of Walter Brendel, late Professor of Experimental Surgery and Chairman of the Institute for Surgical Research at the University of Munich, Germany. For 20 years Walter Brendel organized the renowned Round Table Symposium on Applied Immunology, first in Kitzbiihel and later in Axams, Austria. On the occasion of the 20th symposium in January 1989 he gathered together a number of scientists who have been leaders in the field of transplantation immunology and clinical transplantation for the past two decades. All of them had participated at previous meetings, some on a regular basis. Many of the new discoveries in applied immunology and transplantation medicine were first presented and vividly dis cussed at the Round Table Symposia. The annual Kitzbiihel! Axams meetings became well-known and invitations much sought after, not only for this reason but also because of the uniquely intimate atmosphere that promoted the free exchange of research findings and theoretical cut and thrust.

A Very Decided Preference
Reflections
Problems Relating to the Transplantation of Discordant Xenografts
Minor Histocompatibility Antigens
Epitope Linkage in the Immune Response and Its Implications for Lymphoid Architecture and Immunological Memory
What We Have Learned from Highly Immunized Patients
Immunological Enhancement
Induction of Peripheral Tolerance to Class I MHC Alloantigens in Adult Mice
The Use of Donor-Specific Bone Marrow to Induce Specific Allograft Unresponsiveness (Tolerance) in Adult Animals Transiently Immunosuppressed with Polyclonal Antilymphocyte Serum
Mixed Bone Marrow Reconstitution Across MHC Barriers
Liver Transplantation
Pancreatic Islet Transplantation
Total Lymphoid Irradiation in Transplantation: Experimental Background and Results in 70 Patients
Developments in Bone Marrow Transplantation
Micrometastasis of Epithelial Tumors: Signum Mortis for the Patient or the Achilles' Heel of Cancer?
The Microvasculature of Free Pancreatic Islet Grafts
Why Should We Rise with the Lark?.
ISBN 978-3-642-76608-4
Article number 9783642766084
Media type Book
Edition number Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991
Copyright year 2012
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XXVI, 142 pages
Illustrations XXVI, 142 p.
Language English