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Approx.464 pages

Approx.464 pages
  • Get the depth of coverage you need in a smaller, more manageably sized book. Through meticulous editing and reorganization, primary material remains in the book while more specialized and clinical material has been moved online.
  • Master the most cutting-edge concepts in immunology. Thorough updates throughout provide the timely knowledge you need ace your exams.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780702050282
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Publication date: 08/27/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 464
File size: 56 MB
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Table of Contents

Section 1. Components of the Immune System

1. Introduction to the Immune System

2. Cells, Tissues and Organs of the Immune System

3. Antibodies

4. Complement

5. T Cell Receptors and MHC Molecules

Section 2. Modes of Immune Response

6. Mechanisms of Innate Immunity

7. Mononuclear Phagocytes in Immune Defence

8. Antigen Presentation

9. Cell Cooperation in the Antibody Response

10. Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity

11. Regulation of the Immune Response

12. Immune Responses in Tissues

Section 3. Defence Against Infectious Agents

13. Immunity to Viruses 

14. Immunity to Bacteria and Fungi

15. Immunity to Protozoa and Worms

16. Primary Immunodeficiencies

17. AIDS, Secondary Immunodeficiency and Immunosuppression

18. Vaccination

Section 4. Immune Responses Against Tissues

19. Immunological Tolerance

20. Autoimmunity and Autoimmune Disease

21. Transplantation and Rejection

22. Immunity to Cancers

Section 5. Hypersensitivity

23. Immediate Hypersensitivity (Type I)

24. Hypersensitivity (Type II)

25. Hypersensitivity (Type III)

26. Type IV Hypersensitivity

Explanations for Critical Thinking and Case Studies

Appendices

1. Major Histocompatibility Complex

2. Recognized CD Markers of Hemopoietic Cells and Their Distribution

3. The Major Cytokines

4. Human Chemokines and Their Receptors

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