Cellular and Molecular ImmunologyThe new edition of this text continues the tradition of delivering an accessible, engaging, and current introduction to this essential subject. It describes the principles of basic and applied immunology in a concise, straightforward manner, while incorporating a wealth of current information. Over 330 new, full-color illustrations help readers grasp important information quickly and easily. |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION TO IMMUNOLOGY | 14 |
RECOGNITION OF ANTIGENS | 42 |
MATURATION ACTIVATION AND REGULATION OF LYMPHOCYTES | 126 |
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Cellular and Molecular Immunology Abul K. Abbas,Andrew H. H. Lichtman,Shiv Pillai Limited preview - 2014 |
Cellular and Molecular Immunology E-Book Abul K. Abbas,Andrew H. H. Lichtman,Shiv Pillai Limited preview - 2011 |
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