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Authors:Kenneth M. Murphy, Paul Travers, Mark Walport,
Publisher: Garland Science
Keywords: janeway, immunobiology, system, seventh, immune
Number of Pages: 928
Published: 2007-11-27
List price: $115.00
ISBN-10: 0815341237
ISBN-13: 9780815341239
Janeway’s Immunobiology, Seventh Edition is an introductory text for use in immunology courses for undergraduates, graduate students and medical students. It guides the reader through the immune system in all its aspects - from the first engagement of innate immunity to the generation of the adaptive immune response and its clinical consequences. The Seventh Edition has been comprehensively updated throughout, and includes new information on topics such as NK cells, Toll-like receptors, AID, viral evasins, mucosal immunity, and celiac disease, to name a few. Each copy of the book include
Author: Edward Bittar
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Keywords: vol, biology, medical, principles, immunobiology
Number of Pages: 350
Published: 1996-12-31
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 1559388110
ISBN-13: 9781559388115
As this volume demonstrates, immunobiology is a young science which is undergoing explosive growth. Judged by results, it is already an elaborate discipline which cuts across every other area in biomedical research and even has its own vocabolary (e.g., the "veto" effect). Rather than inculcate the habit of superficial learning by having the student go through a maze of details, we have sought to gather together sixteen essays that range from T-cells to psyhoneuroimmunology. This is keeping with the growing understanding that the student is expected to read and think far more for herself/himse
Author: Edidi
Publisher: Cambridge University Pre
Keywords: immunoreproduction, experimental, clinical, gametes, immunobiology
Number of Pages: 296
Published: 1977-09-30
List price: $69.50
ISBN-10: 0521214416
ISBN-13: 9780521214414
Authors:R. C. Edwards, C. W. S. Howe, M. H. Johnso,
Publisher: Cambridge University Pre
Keywords: immunoreproduction, experimental, clinical, trophoblast, immunobiology
Number of Pages: 294
Published: 1975-08-21
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0521206367
ISBN-13: 9780521206365
Author: I. Nicholas Crispe
Publisher: Wiley-Li
Keywords: host, defense, pathology, immunobiology, liver, lymphocytes
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 1999-01-15
List price: $184.95
ISBN-10: 047119218X
ISBN-13: 9780471192183
T Lymphocytes in the Liver is the first book to offer a comprehensive review of the newly understood relationship between the liver and the immune system. This edited volume examines the immunobiology of T cells - the way their behavior in the liver differs from that in other organs, and, conversely, the liver’s ability to effect changes in the activity of such immune cells. A number of relevant, cutting-edge issues are considered, including vaccine development, the liver’s potential role in autoimmune tissue damage, tolerance and transplant rejection, and the use of animal organs
Author: Emilio Jirillo
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: clinical, applications, immunobiology, disease, virus, hepatitis
Number of Pages: 308
Published: 2007-11-13
List price: $129.00
ISBN-10: 0387713751
ISBN-13: 9780387713755
The Hepatitis C Virus is a major global health problem affecting more than 170 million people. HCV can eventually lead to cirrhosis, liver failure, and cancer in many instances. This volume will include comprehensive original papers that cover much of the past, current, and future literature that has appeared since the identification of the hepatitis C virus RNA genome. It will specifically deal with the effects of various types of interferons in basic research and clinical outcomes of HCV disease and its progression. The novelty of this publication will be that the immunobiology of HCV and t
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Pre
Keywords: husbandry, immunobiology, guide, rodents, immunodeficient
Number of Pages: 260
Published: 1989-10-01
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0309037964
ISBN-13: 9780309037969
This volume is an indispensable reference on the nature of immune defects in rodents and the special techniques necessary to maintain and breed them. The authors describe 64 inbred, hybrid, and mutant strains of rodents, each with some immune defect; explain mechanisms for ensuring genetic purity; and provide a standardized nomenclature for different varieties. Subsequent sections summarize and provide references on the genetics, pathophysiology, husbandry, and reproduction of each of the various strains, as well as sound advice on planning for the selection, transportation, housing, and maint