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Figure of the immunoglobulin superfamily redrawn from Hunkapillar T, Hood L. Diversity of the immunoglobulin gene superfamily,<br />

Advances in Immunology, 44, 1−63, 1989. Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.<br />

Figure for plasma cell, immunoglobulin gene schematic, binding of Factor I to C3b adapted from Lachman PJ. Clinical Aspects of<br />

Immunology. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Cambridge, MA, 1993.<br />

Figure for vitronectin courtesy of Mike Clark, PhD, Division of Immunology, Cambridge University.<br />

Figure for HLA-DM, Immunobiology: The Immune System in Health and Disease, 3rd edition, Janeway CA, Jr. Travers P. pp. 4−5, 1997.<br />

Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.<br />

The Protein Data Bank, Worldwide Protein Data Bank: Figures for CD2, ICAM-2, MIP-1, P-selectin, class I HLA molecule, CD8,<br />

Fc(IgG) receptor, FC(RI), CD4, CD4 domains 3 and 4, CD4 type I crystal form, CD8 receptor (ribbon and space-filling models),<br />

chain of TCR, human IL-1 converting enzyme, IL-1 receptor antagonist protein, human IL-4, human IL-8, IL-10, IL-13, TNF receptor,<br />

human macrophage colony-stimulating factor, IGFs, human TGF-α, leukemia inhibitory factor, IgG/gp120 complex, HIV-1 protease,<br />

HIV-1 reverse transcriptase, cyclosporine A bound to cyclophilin A, FKBP12-rapamycin, human recombinant form of FK506,<br />

rapamycin-binding protein expressed in Escherichia coli, HLA-0201, HLA-DR1, HLA peptide from calreticulin HLA-A 0201,<br />

HLA-DR1, HLA-B*2705 complexed with Arg-Arg-Ile-Lys-Ala-Ile-Thr-Leu-Lys (theoretical model), SV-40, Abrin-A, type 3 Sabin<br />

strain human poliovirus, hepatitis A virus 3C proteinase, influenza A subtype N2 neuraminidase, influenza B/LEE/40 neuraminidase:<br />

Abola Ε, Bernstein FC, Bryant SH, Koetzle TF, Weng J. Crystallographic Databases-Information Content, Software Systems,<br />

Scientific Applications (Allen FH, Bergerhoff G, Wievers R, Eds). Data Commission of the International Union of Crystallography,<br />

Bonn/Cambridge/Chester, 1987. Bernstein FC et al. The protein data bank: A computer-based archival file for macromolecular structures,<br />

Journal of Molecular Biology, 112: 535−542, 1977.<br />

The Protein Data Bank, Worldwide Protein Data Bank: Structural image of a cytokine/receptor complex, x-ray diffraction image of<br />

IL-6 (beta sign) chain. Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics, 2003. Berman HM, Westbrook J, Feng Z, Gilliland<br />

G, Bhat TN, Weissing H, Shindyalov IN, Bourne PE. The Protein Data Bank Nucleic Acids Research, 2000. pp. 235−242.<br />

Figure for Brambell receptor, Raghaven M et al. Analysis of the pH dependence of the neonatal Fc receptor/immunoglobulin G interaction<br />

using antibody and receptor variants. Biochemistry 34(14): 649−756, 1995 (American Chemical Society) and Junghans RP.<br />

Finally, the Brambell receptor (FcRB), Immunologic Research 16: 29−57, 1995.<br />

Figure of CD16 (redrawn), Ravetch JV, Klinet JP. Fc receptors. Annual Review of Immunology 9: 462, 1991.<br />

Figure of CD59 (redrawn), Rooney LA, Oblesby TJ, Atkinson JP. Complement in human reproduction: Activation and control.<br />

Immunologic Research, 12(3): 276−294, 1993.<br />

Figures of schematic structures of adhesions molecules. Monoclonal Antiadhesion Molecules, presented by Seigaku Corp. November<br />

8, 1994.<br />

Figures for graft-vs-host disease (GVHD) and venooclusive disease (VOD) compliments of Dr Howard Shulman, Professor of<br />

Pathology, University of Washington, Member Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.<br />

Figure of Listeria, Tilney LG, Portnoy DA. Actin filaments and the growth, movement, and spread of the intracellular bacterial<br />

parasite, Listeria monocytogenes. Journal of Cell Biology, 109 (4 Pt 1): 1597−1608, 1989. With permission of the Rockefeller<br />

University Press.<br />

Figures of type 2 “pale” and type 6 “large medullary” epithelial cells, van Wijingaert FP, Kendall MD, Schuurman HJ, Rademakers<br />

LH, Kater L. Heterogeneity of epithelial cells in the human thymus, an ultrastructural study. Cell and Tissue Research 237(2):<br />

227−237, 1984.<br />

Figures of Psoriasis vulgaris and relapsing polychondritis. Immunofluorescent Patterns in Skin Diseases, Valenquela R, Bergfeld<br />

WF, Deodhar SD. American Society of Clinical Pathologists Press, Chicago, IL, 1984.<br />

Figures of schematic representations of membrane glycoproteins and blycosphingolipids that carry blood group antigens adapted<br />

from Technical Manual, 12th edition, Vengelen-Tyler V (Ed), American Association of Blood Banks, Bethesda, MD 1996, pp.<br />

231, 282.<br />

Figures of L Gillray cowpox cartoon, Lady Mary Wortly Montagu, Edward Jenner, Robert Koch, Svante Arrhenius, side-chain theory,<br />

Karl Landsteiner, Almorth Edward Wright, Carl Prausnitz-Giles, Elvin Abraham Kabat, Henry Hallett Dale, John Richardson<br />

Marrack, Hans Zinsser, Max Thieler, Gregory Shwartzman, Robin R.A. Coombs, Albert Hewett Coons, Ernest Witebsky, Peter<br />

Alfred Gorer, Peter Brian Medawar, Ray David Owen, Frank James Dixon, Niels Kaj Jerne, David Wilson Talmage, Frank<br />

MacFarlane Burnet, George Davis Snell, Astrid Elsa Fagraeus-Wallbom, Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, J.F.A.P. Miller, James Gowans,<br />

Rodney Robert Porter, Richard K. Gershon, Kimishige Ishizaka, Terako Ishizaka, Georges J.F. Köler, Cesar Milstein, and Susumu<br />

Tonegawa reprinted from Immunology to 1980, an illustrated bibliography of titles in the Middleton Health Sciences Library,<br />

which includes The Julius M Cruse Collection, Dorothy Whitcomb, editor and compiler. University of Wisconsin Center of Health<br />

Sciences, Madison, WI, 1985.<br />

Figure of Rolf Zinkernagel and Peter Doherty courtesy of Dr Rolf Zinkernagel, Institute of Pathology, University of Zurich.<br />

Multiple figures of caspases, apoptosis, fas, Il-23, chemokines, eph family, integrins, MCP-1, immunotoxin, SODD, VEGF and eotaxin<br />

depicted in numerous schematic representations provided through the generosity of R&D Systems; Cytokine bulletins, 1998−2001.<br />

Figures for Retrovir ® (zivdovudine), Epivir ® (lamivudine), Ziagen ® (abacavir sulfate), and Combivir ® (zidovudine/lamivudine) courtesy<br />

of GlaxoWellcome.

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