Dictionary Of Immunology
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Author | : Julius M. Cruse |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 688 |
Release | : 2002-06-19 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0849319358 |
From the beginning, immunologists have maintained a unique nomenclature that has often mystified and even baffled their colleagues in other fields, causing them to liken immunology to a "black box." With more than 1,200 illustrations that depict every concept of importance, the Illustrated Dictionary of Immunology, Second Edition provides immunologists and nonimmunologists alikea single-volume resource for the many terms encountered in contemporary immunological literature. Encyclopedic in scope, the content ranges from photographs of historical figures to molecular structures of recently characterized cytokines, the major histocompatibility complex molecules, immunoglobulins, and molecules of related interest to immunologists. These descriptive illustrations provide a concise and thorough understanding of the subject. In the years since publication of the first edition, there has been an exponential increase in immunological information and this updated text represents these advances.
Author | : Arthur M. Silverstein |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 445 |
Release | : 2012-12-02 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0080925839 |
This is a professional-level intellectual history of the development of immunology from about 1720 to about 1970. Beginning with the work and insights of the early immunologists in the 18th century, Silverstein traces the development of the major ideas which have formed immunology down to the maturation of the discipline in the decade following the Second World War. Emphasis is placed on the philosophic and sociologic climate of the scientific milieu in which immunology has developed, providing a background to the broad culture of the discipline. - A professional-level intellectual history of the development of immunology from about 1720 to 1970, with emphasis placed on the social climate of the scientific milieu in which modern immunology evolved - Written by an author very well known both as a historian of medical science and for his substantial research contributions to the immunopathology of the eye - The only complete history of immunology available
Author | : Institute of Medicine |
Publisher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 722 |
Release | : 1999-05-13 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0309173183 |
Every aspect of immune function and host defense is dependent upon a proper supply and balance of nutrients. Severe malnutrition can cause significant alteration in immune response, but even subclinical deficits may be associated with an impaired immune response, and an increased risk of infection. Infectious diseases have accounted for more off-duty days during major wars than combat wounds or nonbattle injuries. Combined stressors may reduce the normal ability of soldiers to resist pathogens, increase their susceptibility to biological warfare agents, and reduce the effectiveness of vaccines intended to protect them. There is also a concern with the inappropriate use of dietary supplements. This book, one of a series, examines the impact of various types of stressors and the role of specific dietary nutrients in maintaining immune function of military personnel in the field. It reviews the impact of compromised nutrition status on immune function; the interaction of health, exercise, and stress (both physical and psychological) in immune function; and the role of nutritional supplements and newer biotechnology methods reported to enhance immune function. The first part of the book contains the committee's workshop summary and evaluation of ongoing research by Army scientists on immune status in special forces troops, responses to the Army's questions, conclusions, and recommendations. The rest of the book contains papers contributed by workshop speakers, grouped under such broad topics as an introduction to what is known about immune function, the assessment of immune function, the effect of nutrition, and the relation between the many and varied stresses encountered by military personnel and their effect on health.
Author | : Julius Cruse |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 516 |
Release | : 2004-08-05 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0080478425 |
The Immunology Guidebook provides an easily accessible text-reference to the more up-to-date and difficult concepts in the complex science of immunology. It aims to demystify basic concepts and specialised molecular and cellular interactions. Its 18 chapters offer a logical and sequential presentation where much of the data is displayed in carefully designed tables. This book is intended for immunology students, researchers, practitioners and basic biomedical scientists. - Tables provide a quick reference to 'difficult to find' immunology data - A distillate of the latest information on immunogenetics of the human MHC associated with tissue transplantation - Information boxes featurw related web resources
Author | : Julius M. Cruse |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 816 |
Release | : 2009-04-20 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0849379881 |
From the beginning, immunologists have maintained a unique nomenclature that has often mystified and even baffled their colleagues in other fields, causing them to liken immunology to a black box. With more than 1200 illustrations, the Illustrated Dictionary of Immunology, Third Edition provides immunologists and nonimmunologists a single-volume resource for the many terms encountered in contemporary immunological literature. Encyclopedic in scope and including more than 1200 illustrations, the content ranges from photographs of historical figures to molecular structures of recently characterized cytokines, the major histocompatibility complex molecules, immunoglobulins, and molecules of related interest to immunologists. These descriptive illustrations provide a concise and thorough understanding of the subject. To reflect modern advances, the third edition includes entries on immunopharmacology, newly described interleukins, comparative immunology, immunity to infectious diseases, and expanded definitions in all of the immunological subspecialities. Providing unprecedented breadth and detail, this readily accessible book is not only a pictorial reference but also a primary resource.
Author | : Maurice R.G. O'Gorman |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 642 |
Release | : 2008-02-15 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1420003712 |
Since the publication of the first edition of the Handbook of Human Immunology in 1997, major scientific achievements have directly contributed to an increased understanding of the complexities of the human immune system in health and disease. Whether as a result of the sequencing of the entire human genome, or of technological advancements, severa
Author | : Jeffrey K. Actor |
Publisher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 173 |
Release | : 2014-06-16 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0124200729 |
Introductory Immunology quickly acquaints readers with natural immune responses manifesting in diseases and disorders. The book presents a complete picture of natural defenses to infectious agents, as well as the mechanisms that lead to autoimmune dysfunction. In addition, it examines immunologically based diseases, giving the reader sufficient knowledge to make sound clinical decisions leading to better treatment outcomes. Introductory Immunology is aimed at researchers, postgraduates, or any scientifically inclined reader interested in immunology. No prior expertise in medical, biochemical, or cellular science is needed to benefit from the clear presentation of immunology concepts in this book. - Quick, concise introduction to immunological concepts - Breaks down all of immunology into manageable, logically digestible building blocks - Geared toward readers without medical, biochemical, or cellular expertise
Author | : David K. Male |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : |
A pocket book edition providing an update on advances made in immunology since the first edition. Focusing on the needs of the medic, it presents clinically applicable matter. Taking a dictionary format, it features immunological terminology, and may be used as a revision guide.
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Total Pages | : 321 |
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ISBN | : 0323074405 |
Author | : Fred S. Rosen |
Publisher | : Macmillan Reference USA |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : |
This reference guide contains over 1000 definitions of terms used to describe the structure and function of antibody molecules, complement proteins, cell receptors, cell types, transplantation antigens and mediators of immunologic reactions. Terms of the clinical immunologist are also featured.