Cellular and Molecular Immunology

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Saunders Elsevier, 2007 - Antigens - 566 pages
The 6th Edition of this well loved title continues the tradition of giving you an accessible, engaging, and current introduction to this essential subject. The authors help you to understand the principles of basic and applied immunology in a concise, straightforward manner, while incorporating the most up-to-date information.
Excellent illustrations and clarity of writing make it easy to understand!
  • Clearly explains the experimental observations that form the basis for the science of immunology at the molecular, cellular, and whole-organism levels-and the conclusions that can be drawn from those observations.
  • Highlights the implications of immunologic science for the management of human disease, emphasizing the clinical relevance of the material.
  • Innate immunity chapter has been increased and moved to the beginning of the book to reflect how this area is newly recognized as a critical part of immunology.
  • New material has been added on:
    • recognition of microbial products by cytoplasmic and membrane sensors
    • intricate organisation of lymphoid tissues
    • functional heterogeneity of subsets of dendritic cells and lymphocytes
    • roles of regulatory cells and inhibitory pathways in immune regulation
  • Provides a wealth of excellent full-color photographs and illustrations that enable you to visualize immunologic processes quickly
  • Includes highlighted "take-home messages" that make it easy to review key information
  • Image Collection on Evolve

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Contents

Introduction to the Immune System
1
Recognition of Antigens
73
Maturation Activation and Regulation of Lymphocytes
151
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Abul K. Abbas, MBBS, Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Pathology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California

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