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 George Oster Bibliography
Coordinated hydrolysis explains the mechanical behavior of kinesin
In: Control of Morphogenesis by Specific Cell Behaviors.
Notochord morphogenesis in xenopus laevis: Simulation of cell behavior underlying tissue convergence and extension
http://nature.berkeley.edu/~goster/pubs.html   (1690 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Memory B cell
A Histiocyte is a cell that is part of the human immune system.
B cells are lymphocytes that play a large role in the humoral immune response (as opposed to the cell-mediated immune response).
T cells are a subset of lymphocytes that play a large role in the immune response.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Memory-B-cell   (1291 words)

  
 Memory B cell - definition of Memory B cell in Encyclopedia
Memory B cells are B cells that although activated by the immune system, they are stored inside the circulatory system for later use, for long periods of time, possibly a whole lifetime.
Like other cells such as helper T cells, killer T cells, and plasma cells they never become directly involved in the immune response to foreign objects in a living body.
If a pathogen the body has already encountered invades, memory B cells can recognize the pathogen and start to divide.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Memory_B_cell   (192 words)

  
 pedoint
Immunity is an introduction to the immune response to infection from inflammation to immune memory.
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the immune mechanisms of innate and adaptive immunity, cells of the immune system from phagocytes and dendritic cells to B cells and T cells, and the lymphoid system and lymphocyte recirculation.
I would also like to take this opportunity to mention that we have an editorial position open for a biochemist to join us here (in Cambridge) to work on the forthcoming biochemistry module for the web site, so please pass this email to anyone who might be interested in such a position.
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 Refs300-399
A.A. Vandenbark, Y.K. Chou, D.N. Bourdette, R. Whitham, G.A. Hashim, H. Offner, “T cell receptor peptide therapy for autoimmune disease,” J. Autoimmun.
U.D. Staerz, Y. Qi, “Treatment of an autoimmune disease with `classical’ T cell veto: a proposal,” J. Clin.
Crawford, Interaction of Cells With Natural and Foreign Surfaces, Plenum Publ., New York, 1986.
http://www.nanomedicine.com/NMIIA/Refs300-399.htm   (2144 words)

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