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Clinical Immunobiology
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Clinical Immunobiology, Volume 1 is a 12-chapter introductory text to the several aspects of immunobiology field. The opening chapters describe the structural and functional development, as well as the molecular and cellular nature of the immune apparatus. The subsequent chapters deal with the relation of structure to function in the lymphoid system and its molecules. These topics are followed by discussions of the fundamental issues of tolerance, inflammation, immunological mediators and amplifiers, and immunogenetics. The remaining chapters explore the immunobiological aspects of transplantation, allergy, tumor immunity, autoimmunity, immunodeficiency, and immunosuppression. This book will be of great value to clinical immunobiologists, practicing physicians, researchers, and medical and biology students.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Clinical Immunobiology
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Structure-Function Relations in the Lymphoid System
- Chapter 2. The Immunoglobulins
- Chapter 3. Cellular Immunity
- Chapter 4. Transplantation Immunology
- Chapter 5. Immunological Tolerance
- Chapter 6. Inflammation
- Chapter 7. Fundamental ImmunogeneticsâTheir Application to Histocompatibility
- Chapter 8. Humoral Amplification Systems in Inflammation
- Chapter 9. Immunosuppression
- Chapter 10. Tumor Immunology
- Chapter 11. Allergy
- Chapter 12. Immunological Deficiency Disease
- SUBJECT INDEX