Immunobiology : the immune system in health and disease / Charles A. Janeway, Jr... [et al.].
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TextPublication details: New York : Garland Science, c2005.Edition: 6th edDescription: xxiii, 823 p. : ill. 28 cm. +ISBN: - 443073090
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- .I397 2005
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Rev. ed. of: Immunobiology 5. 5th ed
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. 1. An introduction to immunobiology and innate immunity. Basic concepts in immunology. Innate immunity -- Pt. 2. The recognition of antigen. Antigen recognition by B-cell and T-cell receptors. The generation of lymphocyte antigen receptors. Antigen presentation to T lymphocytes -- Pt. 3. The development of mature lymphocyte receptor repertoires. Signaling through immune system receptors. The development and survival of lymphocytes -- Pt. 4. The adaptive immune response. T cell-mediated immunity. The humoral immune response. Adaptive immunity to infection -- Pt. 5. The immune system in health and disease. Failures of host defense mechanisms. Allergy and hypersensitivity. Autoimmunity and transplantation. Manipulation of the immune response -- Pt. 6. The origins of immune responses. Evolution of the innate immune system.
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