Immunology

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John Wiley & Sons, Dec 15, 2011 - Medical - 480 pages
This introductory text provides a student-friendly review of essential immunity and immunopathology topics. Key concepts are introduced in an incremental fashion to provide a thorough overview of the field.

Closely tailored to the undergraduate immunology curriculum, Part 1 outlines basic immunology, while Part 2 covers more disease-related and clinical aspects. The new edition of this popular title features a fully updated overview of the roles and regulation of the cells and molecules of the immune system. Key point summaries have been expanded, and key objectives added to the start of each chapter, to help the reader focus on the essential ‘take-home’ messages. Readers can then test themselves using the brand new self-assessment section containing problem-solving questions and extended matching questions (EMQs).

Including simple, memorable illustrations and quick reference tables, Lecture Notes: Immunology provides the perfect distillation of information for easy recall at revision time, and is ideal for both the novice and those with some prior knowledge of the field.

 

Contents

Immunopathology
95
Selfassessment
197

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About the author (2011)

Ian Todd is at Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK

Gavin Spickett is at Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

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