Ebook: Systems Theory in Immunology: Proceedings of the Working Conference, Held in Rome, May 1978
- Tags: Mathematics general
- Series: Lecture Notes in Biomathematics 32
- Year: 1979
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This volume collects the contributions presented at the "Working Conference on System Theory in Immunology", held in Rome, May 1978. The aim of the Conference was to bring together immunologists on one side and experts in system theory and applied mathematics on the other, in order to identify problems of common interest and to establish a network of joint effort toward their solution. The methodologies of system theory for processing experimental data and for describing dynamical phenomena could indeed contribute significantly to the under standing of basic immunological facts. Conversely, the complexity of experimental results and of interpretative models should stimulate mathematicians to formulate new problems and to design appropriate procedures of analysis. The multitude of scientific publications in theoretical biology, appeared in recent years, confirms this trend and calls for extensive interaction between mat- matics and immunology. The material of this volume is divided into five sections, along the scheme of the Conference program.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages N2-XI
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Mechanism of B Lymphocyte Activation....Pages 2-12
Clonal Dominance: Presentation of Antigenic Subsites is the Determining Factor....Pages 13-27
Hierarchic Immunogenicity of Protein Determinants....Pages 28-36
Control of B Lymphocyte Activation Through Reversible Binding of Multivalent Antigen: A Simple Model....Pages 37-51
Front Matter....Pages 53-53
Some Cellular Interactions Involved in the Primary Immune Response....Pages 54-65
Some Models for the Interaction between Cells of the Immune System....Pages 66-74
Stimulation of Memory Cells and Abrogation of Suppression with a Mobile Antigen-Laden Cell....Pages 75-86
Involvement of the Fc receptor in immune regulation: a hypothesis....Pages 87-101
Front Matter....Pages 103-103
Problems in the Evaluation of Antibody Affinity Distribution during the Immune Response....Pages 104-116
Biological Variations of IgM Antibody Affinity....Pages 117-125
Speculations on Some Fundamental Aspects of the Regulation of the Quantity and Affinity of Antibody Produced during an Immune Response....Pages 126-138
Front Matter....Pages 139-139
Deterministic and Stochastic Bounded Rate Models in Immunology....Pages 140-154
Some Basic Properties of Stochastic Population Models....Pages 155-164
Systems Compartmentation in Immunological Modeling....Pages 165-174
A Mathematical Model of the “Two Signal” Theory for T-B Cells Cooperation....Pages 175-189
Front Matter....Pages 191-191
Idiotypic Regulation and H2 Restriction....Pages 192-203
Immunoglobulin Gene Suppression and Expression....Pages 204-218
Complexity and Regulation of the Immune System: The Network Approach....Pages 219-227
The Stability of the Immune Network....Pages 228-238
A Mathematical Model of the Stable States of a Network Theory of Self-Regulation....Pages 239-257
Back Matter....Pages 275-277
Approaches for Data Reduction in Biological Networks....Pages 258-273
Content:
Front Matter....Pages N2-XI
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Mechanism of B Lymphocyte Activation....Pages 2-12
Clonal Dominance: Presentation of Antigenic Subsites is the Determining Factor....Pages 13-27
Hierarchic Immunogenicity of Protein Determinants....Pages 28-36
Control of B Lymphocyte Activation Through Reversible Binding of Multivalent Antigen: A Simple Model....Pages 37-51
Front Matter....Pages 53-53
Some Cellular Interactions Involved in the Primary Immune Response....Pages 54-65
Some Models for the Interaction between Cells of the Immune System....Pages 66-74
Stimulation of Memory Cells and Abrogation of Suppression with a Mobile Antigen-Laden Cell....Pages 75-86
Involvement of the Fc receptor in immune regulation: a hypothesis....Pages 87-101
Front Matter....Pages 103-103
Problems in the Evaluation of Antibody Affinity Distribution during the Immune Response....Pages 104-116
Biological Variations of IgM Antibody Affinity....Pages 117-125
Speculations on Some Fundamental Aspects of the Regulation of the Quantity and Affinity of Antibody Produced during an Immune Response....Pages 126-138
Front Matter....Pages 139-139
Deterministic and Stochastic Bounded Rate Models in Immunology....Pages 140-154
Some Basic Properties of Stochastic Population Models....Pages 155-164
Systems Compartmentation in Immunological Modeling....Pages 165-174
A Mathematical Model of the “Two Signal” Theory for T-B Cells Cooperation....Pages 175-189
Front Matter....Pages 191-191
Idiotypic Regulation and H2 Restriction....Pages 192-203
Immunoglobulin Gene Suppression and Expression....Pages 204-218
Complexity and Regulation of the Immune System: The Network Approach....Pages 219-227
The Stability of the Immune Network....Pages 228-238
A Mathematical Model of the Stable States of a Network Theory of Self-Regulation....Pages 239-257
Back Matter....Pages 275-277
Approaches for Data Reduction in Biological Networks....Pages 258-273
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