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Jerne, Niels K. (1911-1994): World Of Microbiology And Immunology Danish immunologist. Often considered the founder of modern cellular immunology, Niels K. Jerne shared the 1984 Nobel Prize for medicine or physiology with C sar Milstein and http://www.enotes.com/microbiology-encyclopedia/jerne-niels-k
AGBMS: Nobel Prize - Medicine Jerne, Niels K. Kandel, Eric; Katz, Sir Bernard; Kendall, Edward Calvin; Khorana, Har Gobind; Koch, Robert; Kocher, Emil Theodor; Kohler, Georges J.F. Kornberg, Arthur http://www.agbms.org/reference/nobel-medicine.html
Jerne, Niels K. Jerne, Niels K. It follows that an animal cannot be stimulated to make specific antibodies, unless it has already made antibodies of this specificity before the antigen arrives. http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/stb/default.asp?type=quote&referenceID=je
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Niels K. Jerne (Danish Immunologist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Niels K. Jerne (Danish immunologist), Dec. 23, 1911London, Eng.Oct. 7, 1994Castillondu-Gard, FranceDanish immunologist who shared the 1984 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/302730/Niels-K-Jerne
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Jerne, Niels K(ai) Jerne, Niels K(ai) (b. Dec. 23, 1911, Londond. Oct. 7, 1994, Castillon-du-Gard, Fr.), British-Danish immunologist who in 1984, with C sar Milstein and Georges K hler, received http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_302_26.html
Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help (b. Dec. 23, 1911, London-d. Oct. 7, 1994, Castillon-du-Gard, Fr.), British Jerne was born of Danish parents and grew up in Denmark. After his graduation from the University of Leiden, Neth., he worked at the Danish State Serum Institute from 1943 to 1956. He received his medical degree from the University of Copenhagen in 1951, and in 1956 he was appointed chief medical officer of the World Health Organization (WHO), a position he held until 1962. During the 1960s he taught at the universities of Geneva and Pittsburgh (Penn.) and was professor of experimental therapy at J.W. Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Ger. He helped to establish the Basel Institute for Immunology and served as its director from 1969 to 1980. After teaching for a year at the Pasteur Institute, Paris, Jerne retired to Gard, Fr. Jerne was the first to suggest the now generally accepted explanation of the way in which antibodies are produced to match the invading bodies, or antigens. He also offered a comprehensive theory of the development of the immune system as a whole, and in 1974 he presented the so-called network theory, in which he detailed the complex system of interactions whereby the immune system is activated to respond to and counteract disease and then is shut down when it is not needed.
Index [assets.cambridge.org] A., 161,168,324 Jerne, Niels K., 195,196,204,205,316,324 Johannsen, Wilhelm, 115,122,324 Josephson, John, xxiii, 13,207,216,219, 222227,246,289,294,310,317,320, 324,327 Josephson, Susan http://assets.cambridge.org/97805218/58878/index/9780521858878_index.pdf
Jerne, Niels K. (1911-1994) comprehensive book analysis from the Novelguide, including a complete summary, a biography of the author, character profiles, theme analysis, metaphor analysis, and top ten quotes http://www.novelguide.com/a/discover/wmi_01/wmi_01_00326.html
Extractions: SEARCH FreshPatents: Monitor Keywords Custom RSS Abstract: The present application relates to immunoglobulin polypeptides comprising at least two immunoglobulin complementarity determining regions, one that binds to an immune receptor and the other which comprises an idiotype to which an immune response is desired. (end of abstract) Immune Immune Response Immunoglobulin ... Vaccination The invention relates to a molecule containing at least two immunoglobulin complementarity determining regions, one of which binds to an immune receptor polypeptide, and the other of which is an antigen against which an immune response is desired. In co-pending applications WO04/052396, EP03734751.5 and WO04/064864 we describe various polypeptides and polypeptide complexes which have potent adjuvant activity. The polypeptides/polypeptide complexes comprise the antibody binding region of an antibody that binds the immune receptors CD28 and CD40 and conjugated to the antibody an antigen to which an immune response is desired. The conjugation of the antigen to a CD28 or CD40 antibody greatly augments the immune response to the associated antigen. Importantly with respect to idiotype vaccination, CD40 antibodies induce a very strong response against themselves (7). When rat anti-mouse CD40 is used to immunise mice, the anti-rat IgG response induced is around 1000-fold stronger than the response against an irrelevant isotype matched rat antibody. CD40 antibody as an adjuvant has also been shown to very strongly enhance T cell responses against both conjugated antigens, and against rat IgG2a (10).
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Jerne, Nils K. Jerne, Niels K. (19111994) Niels K. Jerne, born 23rd December 1911, London. My parents, Hans Jessen Jerne and Else Marie Lindberg, and their ancestors (back to http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/J/Jerne/Jerne.ht
Extractions: My parents, Hans Jessen Jerne and Else Marie Lindberg, and their ancestors (back to the seventeenth century and earlier) all lived on the island Fan? and in a small adjacent area of western Jutland in Denmark. My family moved to London in 1910, and then to Holland during the first world war. I received my Baccalaureate in Rotterdam in 1928. After two years of studying physics at the University of Leiden, I switched to medicine at the University of Copenhagen where I presented my thesis on the avidity of antibodies in 1951. My wife Alexandra and I married in 1964, and now live in our house near Avignon. Further details of my curriculum vitae: Research worker at the Danish State Serum Institute (1943-1956) Research fellow at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena (1954-1955)
Jerne, Niels K. von Boehmer, Harald; Haas, Werner; Jerne, Niels K. Publication Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Volume 75, Issue 5, pp. 24392442 http://www.cartage.org.lb/fr/themes/Biographies/mainbiographie/j/jerne/jerne.htm
Extractions: Médecin danois et immunologiste. D’abord professeur en Suisse, aux Etats-Unis et en Allemagne, il dirigea de 1969 à 1980 en Suisse un centre de recherches indépendant sans but commercial: le Basel Institute for Immunology, spécialement fondé pour Jerne par la fabrique de produits pharmaceutiques Hoffmann-Laroche. Jerne acheva sa carrière comme professeur à l’Institut Pasteur, à Paris (1981-1982). Jerne a formulé plusieurs théories nouvelles sur la formation des anticorps par les globules blancs, renversant ainsi les idées reçues dans ce domaine. Selon sa dernière théorie, la théorie du réseau (1973), l’organisme sécrète des anticorps contre ses propres anticorps, de façon à établir, dans le système immunitaire, une sorte d’équilibre immunologique et un échange d’informations comparable à ceux du système nerveux central. Jerne partagea le prix Nobel de médecine avec Georges Kohler et César Milstein en 1984.
Scientific Commons Niels K. Jerne The NaturalSelection Theory of Antibody Formation (1955) Jerne, Niels K. An immense amount of experimental data related to the problem of antibody formation has accumulated. http://en.scientificcommons.org/niels_k_jerne
The Natural-Selection Theory Of Antibody Formation - CaltechAUTHORS Jerne, Niels K. (1955) The NaturalSelection Theory of Antibody Formation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 41 (11). pp. 849-857. http://authors.library.caltech.edu/4661/
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