Cell activation and apoptosis in HIV infection : implications for pathogenesis and therapy /

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Imprint:New York : Plenum Press, c1995.
Description:xi, 245 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:Advances in experimental medicine and biology. v. 374
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2344662
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Other authors / contributors:Andrieu, Jean-Marie.
Lu, Wei.
International Symposium on Cellular Approaches to the Control of HIV Disease (1st : 1994 : Paris, France)
ISBN:0306450631
Notes:"Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Cellular Approaches to the Control of HIV Disease, held July 11-12, 1994, in Paris, France"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • 1. CD4+ and CD8+ T Lymphocyte Activation in HIV Infection: Implications for Immune Pathogenesis and Therapy / Jeffrey Laurence
  • 2. Markers of Immune Cell Activation and Disease Progression: Cell Activation in HIV Disease / M. Peakman, M. Mahalingam, A. Pozniak, T. J. McManus, A. N. Phillips and D. Vergani
  • 3. The Role of the Cell Cycle in HIV-1 Infection / Jerome A. Zack
  • 4. Molecular Basis of Cell Cycle Dependent HIV-1 Replication: Implications for Control of Virus Burden / M. Stevenson, B. Brichacek, N. Heinzinger, S. Swindells, S. Pirruccello, E. Janoff and M. Emerman
  • 5. Regulation of Macrophage Activation and HIV Replication / Luis J. Montaner, Georges Herbein and Siamon Gordon
  • 6. Investigations on Autologous T-Cells for Adoptive Immunotherapy of AIDS / Jan van Lunzen, Jorn Schmitz, Kathrin Dengler, Claudia Kuhlmann, Herbert Schmitz and Manfred Dietrich
  • 7. Rational Problems Associated with the Development of Cellular Approaches in Controlling HIV Spread / Aldar S. Bourinbaiar and Sylvia Lee-Huang
  • 8. The Role of Surface CD4 in HIV-Induced Apoptosis / Jacques Corbeil and Douglas D. Richman
  • 9. Mechanism of Apoptosis in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of HIV-Infected Patients / Naoki Oyaizu, Thomas W. Mc Closkey, Soe Than, Rong Hu and Savita Pahwa
  • 10. Programmed Death of T Cells in the Course of HIV Infection / Linde Meyaard and Frank Miedema
  • 11. T Cell Apoptosis as a Consequence of Chronic Activation of the Immune System in HIV Infection / Marie-Lise Gougeon
  • 12. Apoptosis during HIV Infection: A Cytopathic Effect of HIV or an Important Host-Defense Mechanism against Viruses in General? / Seamus J. Martin and Douglas R. Green
  • 13. From Cell Activation to Cell Depletion: The Programmed Cell Death Hypothesis of AIDS Pathogenesis / Jean Claude Ameisen
  • 14. Immunosuppression by a Noncytolytic Virus Via T Cell Mediated Immunopathology: Implication for AIDS / Rolf M. Zinkernagel
  • 15. Clonal Expansion of T Cells and HIV Genotypes in Microdissected Splenic White Pulps Indicates Viral Replication in Situ and Infiltration of HIV-Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes / Remi Cheynier, Sven Henrichwark, Fabienne Hadida, Eric Pelletier, Eric Oksenhendler, Brigitte Autran and Simon Wain-Hobson
  • 16. Autoimmunity, Apoptosis Defects, and Retroviruses / J. D. Mountz, J. Cheng, X. Su, J. Wu and T. Zhou
  • 17. AIDS as Immune System Activation: Key Questions that Remain / Michael S. Ascher, Haynes W. Sheppard, John F. Krowka and Hans J. Bremermann
  • 18. Inhibition of T Lymphocyte Activation and Apoptotic Cell Death by Cyclosporin A and Tacrolimus (FK506): Its Relevance to Therapy of HIV Infection / Angus W. Thomson and C. Andrew Bonham
  • 19. Cyclophilin and Gag in HIV-1 Replication and Pathogenesis / Ettaly Kara Franke and Jeremy Luban
  • 20. Long-Term Follow-up of HIV Positive Asymptomatic Patients Having Received Cyclosporin A / Rafael Levy, Jean-Philippe Jais, Jean-Marc Tourani, Philippe Even and Jean-Marie Andrieu
  • 21. Prospective Views of HIV Pathology: Clues for Therapeutic Strategies / Wei Lu and Jean-Marie Andrieu.