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Milestones in Immunology

Milestones in Immunology Book
Author : Debra Jan Bibel
Publisher : Science Tech Publishers
Release : 1988
ISBN : 0987650XXX
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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Milestones in Immunology

Milestones in Immunology Book
Author : Domenico Ribatti
Publisher : Academic Press
Release : 2017-06-13
ISBN : 0128113294
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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Milestones in Immunology: Based on Collected Papers contains scientific milestones relating to the history of medicine over the past two centuries. The book highlights the contributions of pioneering scientists whose discoveries have paved the way for researchers working in the field of immunology. As the science of immunology grew from knowledge that survivors of common infectious diseases rarely contracted them again, the book uses this as a central thesis, helping readers understand how the adaptive immune system aids in defense against pathogens. In addition, the book covers special fields, such as immunohistochemistry, immunogenetics and immunopathology. For the past century, immunology has fascinated and inspired some of the greatest scientists of our time. Numerous Nobel Prizes have been awarded for fundamental discoveries in immunology, from Paul Ehrlich’ work on antibodies (1908) to the studies of Zinkernagel and Doherty (1986) elucidating mechanisms of cell-mediated immunity. Provides on update on developments since the publication of Nobel prize winning research for fundamental discoveries in immunology Discusses the changing theories and technologies that guided the field Lists all the important discoveries and books in the field Explains, in detail, the many Nobel prize-winning contributions of immunologists Provides recognition of the scientists who were pioneers of landmark discoveries in immunology

Immunology

Immunology Book
Author : Darla J. Wise,G. R. Carter
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Release : 2002-06-24
ISBN : 9780813815992
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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Immunology: A Concise Review offers the essential and basic ideas of immunology as a quick reference for students, practitioners, and veterinary technicians. Although concise, the book is comprehensive and a knowledge of its contents will assure the reader a relatively thorough understanding of what is frequently a difficult subject. The book covers all of the basics of immunology, including chapters on: the origin and function of hemopoietic and lymphopoietic cells; non-specific immunity; antigens; complement; cell receptors and cytokines associated with the immune response; specific immune responses; responses to bacteria, fungi, protozoa, helminths, and tumors. More advanced topics include: an examination of all four hypersensitivity reactions; autoimmunity; immune deficiency diseases; organ transplant and rejection; vaccination and immunization; and immunodiagnostic techniques. Additionally, the book offers end of chapter glossaries and a cumulative glossary as well as explanatory black and white illustrations.

Historical Atlas of Immunology

Historical Atlas of Immunology Book
Author : Julius M. Cruse
Publisher : Unknown
Release : 2005
ISBN : 9780429205286
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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This comprehensive atlas depicts key historical figures and important events related to milestones in the field of immunology. From the origins of immunological study, through to the critical events that have shaped the field into what it is today, this vital collection of immunological data intersects all aspects of biomedical science. In addition to containing over four hundred color and black and white photographs and illustrations, the text details the ways in which immunology has developed key concepts, theories, approaches, and procedures that have affected the fields of molecular biology and biochemistry.

Historical Atlas of Immunology

Historical Atlas of Immunology Book
Author : Julius M. Cruse,Robert E. Lewis
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2005-03-18
ISBN : 9781842142172
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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Written by best-selling author and official historian of the American Society of Immunologists, this comprehensive atlas depicts key historical figures and important events related to milestones in the field of immunology. From the origins of immunological study through the critical events that have shaped the field into what it is today, this vital collection of immunological data intersects all aspects of biomedical science. In addition to containing over 400 photographs and illustrations, it details the ways in which immunology has developed several key concepts, theories, approaches, and procedures that have affected the fields of molecular biology and biochemistry.

Essential Immunology for Surgeons

Essential Immunology for Surgeons Book
Author : Oleg Eremin,Herb Sewell
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2011-04-28
ISBN : 019958687X
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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Previously published as: The Immunological basis of surgical science and practice, 1992.

Chimpanzees in Biomedical and Behavioral Research

Chimpanzees in Biomedical and Behavioral Research Book
Author : National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Board on Life Sciences,Institute of Medicine,Board on Health Sciences Policy,Committee on the Use of Chimpanzees in Biomedical and Behavioral Research
Publisher : National Academies Press
Release : 2011-12-05
ISBN : 0309220424
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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For many years, experiments using chimpanzees have been instrumental in advancing scientific knowledge and have led to new medicines to prevent life-threatening and debilitating diseases. However, recent advances in alternate research tools have rendered chimpanzees largely unnecessary as research subjects. The Institute of Medicine, in collaboration with the National Research Council, conducted an in-depth analysis of the scientific necessity for chimpanzees in NIH-funded biomedical and behavioral research. The committee concludes that while the chimpanzee has been a valuable animal model in the past, most current biomedical research use of chimpanzees is not necessary, though noted that it is impossible to predict whether research on emerging or new diseases may necessitate chimpanzees in the future.

Immunology

Immunology Book
Author : Nandini Shetty
Publisher : New Age International
Release : 2005
ISBN : 9788122416787
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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This text has been written for the undergraduate students of micro-biology, immunology courses and nursing courses. The student of medicine will find that the pathogenesis on many disease processes are explained using an immunological basis.

Principles of Fish Immunology

Principles of Fish Immunology Book
Author : Kurt Buchmann,Christopher J. Secombes
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2022-03-12
ISBN : 3030854205
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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This textbook provides a highly accessible and concise overview on the innate and adaptive immune systems in fish as well as on fundamentals and latest developments in fish vaccinology. It introduces the anatomy and molecular functions of immune organs and furthermore examines in detail the interactions between the host immune systems and different types of pathogens. The textbook is essential reading for students in Veterinary/Fish Medicine, Aquaculture and Immunology. Furthermore, the volume serves as a quick reference for Fish Pathologists and Aquaculturists. Chapter 2 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

Immunology

Immunology Book
Author : Klaus D. Elgert
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2009-09-08
ISBN : 0470081570
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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Blends biology, clinical science, genetics, and molecular biology of the immune system to provide a complete account of our knowledge of immunology New features include full-color artwork and design, over 50 new figures, and text that has been completely revised to reflect the very latest references Incorporates a variety of pedagogical aids to assist students in the learning process, including chapter outlines, objectives, and summaries, as well as a self-evaluation section

Paul Ehrlich s Receptor Immunology

Paul Ehrlich s Receptor Immunology Book
Author : Arthur M. Silverstein
Publisher : Elsevier
Release : 2001-11-17
ISBN : 0080538517
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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Paul Ehrlich's Receptor Immunology: The Magnificent Obsession describes the background to Paul Ehrlich's immunological works and theories and delves into the substance of his experiments in great detail. By exploring these early developments in immunology, the book lays the foundation for modern concepts, providing immunologists, biomedical researchers, and students the context for the discoveries in their field. The selectionist theory of antibody formation Kinetics of primary and secondary antibody response Quantitative methods of measurement of antigens and antibody Demonstration of passive transfer of immunity from mother to foetus

Immunology

Immunology Book
Author : Darla J. Wise,G. R. Carter
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Release : 2002-06-24
ISBN : 9780813815992
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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Book Description :

Immunology: A Concise Review offers the essential and basic ideas of immunology as a quick reference for students, practitioners, and veterinary technicians. Although concise, the book is comprehensive and a knowledge of its contents will assure the reader a relatively thorough understanding of what is frequently a difficult subject. The book covers all of the basics of immunology, including chapters on: the origin and function of hemopoietic and lymphopoietic cells; non-specific immunity; antigens; complement; cell receptors and cytokines associated with the immune response; specific immune responses; responses to bacteria, fungi, protozoa, helminths, and tumors. More advanced topics include: an examination of all four hypersensitivity reactions; autoimmunity; immune deficiency diseases; organ transplant and rejection; vaccination and immunization; and immunodiagnostic techniques. Additionally, the book offers end of chapter glossaries and a cumulative glossary as well as explanatory black and white illustrations.

A History of Transplantation Immunology

A History of Transplantation Immunology Book
Author : Leslie Brent
Publisher : Academic Press
Release : 1996-11-18
ISBN : 9780080533995
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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Those entering the field of transplantation are frequently unaware of the topics historical roots and even of the background on which modern discoveries in tolerance, histocompabatibility antigens, and xenotransplantation are based. A History of Transplantation Immunology is an account, written by one of the founding fathers of the field, of how tissue and organ transplantation has become one of the most successful branches of late 20th century medicine. The book helps place the work of contemporary scientists into its proper context and makes fascinating reading for immunologists in all stages of their career. Describes landmarks in immunology and places them in historical context Beautifully written by one of the founding fathers of the field Portrays the surprising history of events in a colorful and readable manner Contains biographical sketches of some of the pioneers Illustrates the development of key ideas in immunology--tolerance, graft rejection, and transplantation Foreword by Ray Owen

Another Person s Poison

Another Person   s Poison Book
Author : Matthew Smith
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Release : 2015-05-26
ISBN : 0231539193
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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To some, food allergies seem like fabricated cries for attention. To others, they pose a dangerous health threat. Food allergies are bound up with so many personal and ideological concerns that it is difficult to determine what is medical and what is myth. Another Person's Poison parses the political, economic, cultural, and genuine health factors of a phenomenon that dominates our interactions with others and our understanding of ourselves. For most of the twentieth century, food allergies were considered a fad or junk science. While many physicians and clinicians argued that certain foods could cause a range of chronic problems, from asthma and eczema to migraines and hyperactivity, others believed that allergies were psychosomatic. 'This book traces the trajectory of this debate and its effect on public-health policy and the production, manufacture, and consumption of food. Are rising allergy rates purely the result of effective lobbying and a booming industry built on self-diagnosis and expensive remedies? Or should physicians become more flexible in their approach to food allergies and more careful in their diagnoses? Exploring the issue from scientific, political, economic, social, and patient-centered perspectives, this book is the first to engage fully with the history of a major modern affliction, illuminating society's troubled relationship with food, disease, nature, and the creation of medical knowledge.

Immunology Serology in Laboratory Medicine

Immunology   Serology in Laboratory Medicine Book
Author : Mary Louise Turgeon
Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Release : 2013-02-15
ISBN : 0323085180
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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The 5th edition of this classic text sets the standard for comprehensive coverage of immunology. Building from a solid foundation of knowledge and skills, trusted author Mary Louise Turgeon takes you from basic immunologic mechanisms and serologic concepts to the theory behind the procedures you'll perform in the lab. Immunology & Serology in Laboratory Medicine, Fifth Edition is the go-to resource for everything from mastering automated techniques to understanding immunoassay instrumentation and disorders of infectious and immunologic origin. Packed with learning objectives, review questions, step-by-step procedures, and case studies, this text is your key to succeeding in today's modern laboratory environment. Full-color, six-page insert of photomicrographs provide a better picture of what you'll see in the laboratory. Learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter offer a measurable outcome you can achieve by completing the material. Chapter highlights at the end of each chapter provide a summary of the most important information covered in each chapter. Review questions at the end of each chapter are tied to learning objectives further enhance your understanding. Case studies challenge you to apply your knowledge and help strengthen your critical thinking skills. Glossary at the end of the book provides quick access to key terms and definitions. NEW! Expanded chapter on Vaccines as the importance of vaccines continues to become more evident. NEW! Updated chapter on Molecular Techniques incorporates the newest technology specific to immunology. NEW! Key terms at the beginning of each chapter help you learn the important vocabulary in immunology. NEW! Case studies with added multiple-choice questions in addition to critical thinking questions will help you apply your knowledge and develop critical-thinking skills.

Immunology Serology in Laboratory Medicine E Book

Immunology   Serology in Laboratory Medicine   E Book Book
Author : Mary Louise Turgeon
Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Release : 2020-12-16
ISBN : 0323779328
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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Building on a solid foundation of knowledge and skills, this classic text from trusted author Mary Louise Turgeon clearly explains everything from basic immunologic mechanisms and serologic concepts to the theory behind procedures performed in the lab. This go-to resource prepares you for everything from mastering automated techniques to understanding immunoassay instrumentation and disorders of infectious and immunologic origin. Packed with learning objectives, review questions, step-by-step procedures, and case studies, this text is the key to your success in today’s modern laboratory environment. Procedural protocols help you transition from immunology theory to practical aspects of the clinical lab. Case studies allow you to apply your knowledge to real-world situations and strengthen your critical thinking skills. Updated illustrations, photographs, and summary tables visually clarify key concepts and information. Full-color presentation clearly showcases diagrams and micrographs, giving you a sense of what you will encounter in the lab. Learning objectives and key terms at the beginning of each chapter provide measurable outcomes and a framework for organizing your study efforts. Review questions at the end of each chapter provide you with review and self-assessment opportunities. NEW! Highlights of Immunology chapter presents a clear, accessible, and easy-to-understand introduction to immunology that will help you grasp the complex concepts you need to understand to practice in the clinical lab. NEW! Stronger focus on molecular laboratory techniques. NEW! Ten chapters include COVID-19 related topics, including Primer on Vaccines chapter covering newer vaccine production methods focusing on DNA and RNA nucleic acids and viral vectors, and covering eight different platforms in use for vaccine research and development against SARS-CoV-2 virus. NEW! All chapters include significant updates based on reviewer feedback. NEW! Key Concepts interwoven throughout each chapter highlight important facts for more focused learning.

Immunology Pasteur S Heritage

Immunology   Pasteur S Heritage Book
Author : P.-A.. Cazenave
Publisher : New Age International
Release : 2003
ISBN : 9788122403206
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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A Unique Book. Although Pasteurs Seminal Contributions Are Known, The Background Leading To These Discoveries Has Been Admirably Recapitulated. How Studies To Help Sort The Problems Of Wine And Beer Industry Led To The Recognition Of Micro-Organisms As The Causative Factor, And To The Denunciation Of The Then Prevalent Views On Spontaneous Generation. The Inability Of An Aged Culture Of Fowl Cholera To Cause Disease In Chicken Was Not Dismissed As A Mistake, But Deduced To Make Two Observations Fundamental To Development Of Vaccines, Namely A Method To Attenuate The Virulence Of The Micro-Organisms And The Use Of Such Organisms As Vaccines.The Vaccine For Rabies Was A Landmark At A Time When No Electron Microscope Was Available To Visualize A Virus. Also This Was The First Use Of A Vaccine For Therapeutic Purposes! Pasteur S Heritage, The Institute That He Created And Scientists Who Worked With Him, And After Him, At This Institute Were Responsible For Discovery Of The Bacillus Causing Plague (And Also The Way It Spreads Through Fleas, An Observation Made By Them While Working In India), The Realization That The Symptoms Caused Bydiphtheria Were At A Point Distant Than The Infective Bacilli And Hence Due To A Toxin Elaborated; The Antisera For Tetanus Anddiphtheria; Bcg, The Attenuated Bovine Tuberculosis Bacillus For Vaccination Etc. Metchnikoff Laid The Basis Of Cellular Immunity, Bordet Discovered The Complement System.Part I Of The Book Provides Historical Insights On The Development Of Immunology In The Period Between The Two World Wars, The Pasteurian And The Grand Germanic School Of Koch, Ehrlich, And Von Behring, The Controversies Which Spurred Progress And Led To The Enrichment Of This Discipline. A Chapter In Part Ii Summarizes The Current Status Of The Vaccine, Which Have Historically Been The Most Cost Effective Agents For Control Of Diseases And Have Helped Eradicate Small Pox From The Surface Of The Globe.Part Iii Of The Book Has Two Thought Provoking Articles On The Philosophical Implications Of The Findings On Immune Mechanisms To Other Biological Processes. For Example Learning Is Not An Acquired Process From Outside. Instructive Theories On Antibody Formation Are Disproved. Instead, It Is Selection And Amplification That Prevails. The Book Concludes With An Enlightening Chapter On Perspectives In Modern Immunology. The Immune System Need Not Be Conceived For The Aggressive Function Of Combatingoutside Organisms. The Recognition Of Self Is Fundamental To Its Working.

A Textbook of Immunology Immuno Technology

A Textbook of Immunology   Immuno Technology Book
Author : B.Annadurai
Publisher : S. Chand Publishing
Release : 2008
ISBN : 8121928079
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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This book is a latest attempt not only to include the diverse facets of immunology and immunotechnology but also to cater to the students of Biology, Zoology, Veterinary Science and Medicine in 21 st century. Salient features of the book are: 1. Compilation of latest advances in immunology and Immunotechnology in twenty eight chapters. 2. The language of the text is simple and comprehensive. 3. The current information embodied in the book has been duly supplemented by the feature of the future potential of immunological techniques. 4. The subject matter is fully illustrated.

Reader s Guide to the History of Science

Reader s Guide to the History of Science Book
Author : Arne Hessenbruch
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-12-16
ISBN : 1134263015
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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The Reader's Guide to the History of Science looks at the literature of science in some 550 entries on individuals (Einstein), institutions and disciplines (Mathematics), general themes (Romantic Science) and central concepts (Paradigm and Fact). The history of science is construed widely to include the history of medicine and technology as is reflected in the range of disciplines from which the international team of 200 contributors are drawn.

Allergy

Allergy Book
Author : Mark Jackson
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Release : 2007-08-15
ISBN : 186189600X
Language : En, Es, Fr & De

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It attacks through foods, animals, and innumerable chemical combinations. It is among the most common and potentially lethal afflictions known. It is the allergy, the subject of Mark Jackson’s fascinating chronicle. Jacksoninvestigates how the allergy became the archetypal “disease of civilization,” as it transformed from a fringe malady of the wealthy into one of the greatest medical disorders of the twentieth century. Jackson also examines the social and economic impact of the allergy, as it catalyzed a new health-conscious culture and created the wealth of some of the largest companies in the world today. Whether cats, crabgrass, or cheese is the source of your daily misery, Jackson’s engaging and in-depth account is an invaluable addition to every bookshelf.