From Basic to Clinical Immunology

From Basic to Clinical Immunology
Author: Vladimir V. Klimov
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2019-03-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030033231

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This book fills a gap at the interface of fundamental and clinical immunology, and allergy. For many years, experts in fundamental immunology and physicians involved in clinical immunology and allergy worked separately – but the fundamental immunologists did not have medical qualifications and the physicians were not involved in the field of fundamental research. Written by a teacher and an expert in both fields, this book combines current knowledge on basic immunology and immunopathology with clinical comments that complete the whole picture. Immunology is a complex science, which requires a simplified approach in order to be taught and understood effectively. This book is based on the authors’ long experience in teaching undergraduate, postgraduate students and interns both basic and clinical immunology. Reviewing a variety of important components related to the immune system, it is clearly and logically structured, and enriched by figures, tables and boxes with important immunology definitions. Each chapter has its own bibliography, and most units include links to electronic quizzes and audio files to accompany readers step by step. This easy-to-follow volume concludes with suggestions for future study. It is a valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as medical practitioners.

Basic Clinical Immunology

Basic   Clinical Immunology
Author: Daniel P. Stites
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 808
Release: 1982
Genre: Immunity
ISBN: UCAL:B4531065

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Basic Clinical Immunology

Basic   Clinical Immunology
Author: Daniel P. Stites,John D. Stobo,John Vivian Wells,J. Vivian Wells
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Total Pages: 758
Release: 1987
Genre: Allergy and Immunology
ISBN: UOM:39015026053390

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Basic Clinical Immunology

Basic   Clinical Immunology
Author: Daniel P. Stites,Abba I. Terr,Tristram G. Parslow
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Total Pages: 896
Release: 1994
Genre: Clinical immunology
ISBN: UOM:39015031734596

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Basic & Clinical Immunology has been totally reorganized and updated to continue its reputation as the superior textbook and review for both students and practitioners. The eighth edition presents an extensively reorganized and updated section on basic immunology in the clear, uncomplicated style that makes LANGE the ideal choice for contemporary, comprehensive medical information. Organized into four sections, Basic, Laboratory, Clinical Immunology, and Immunotherapy, this text enables readers to easily comprehend this difficult subject. Features totally reorganized and up-to-date section on basic immunology, normal immunologic function and disease processes emphasized, expanded Immunotherapy section, thoroughly updated and expanded coverage of immunodeficiency diseases, Immunologic Laboratory Tests section extensively updated with new methods and techniques, new chapter "Molecular Genetic Techniques for Clinical Analysis of the Immune System", and numerous illustrations simplify the identification of cells and their chemical products and receptors.

Basic and Clinical Immunology

Basic and Clinical Immunology
Author: Mark Peakman,Diego Vergani
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009
Genre: Medical
ISBN: NWU:35557000128569

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Within this one volume both basic science and clinical immunology are demystified for the medical and other health sciences student. The basic immunological processes are described first, with a level of detail restricted to what is appropriate for medical (and similar) curricula. In the second part of the book, immunological mechanisms behind major diseases of the various body systems are explained. Throughout the text clinical details are highlighted and more in-depth material is differentiated from the main text.

Clinical immunology

Clinical immunology
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 1578
Release: 2008
Genre: Clinical immunology
ISBN: 0323044042

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Essential Clinical Immunology

Essential Clinical Immunology
Author: John B. Zabriskie
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2009-01-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781139475709

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The ways in which we can better understand cancer, HIV, and other autoimmune diseases through clinical immunology are of great interest to practitioners from the student level to the advanced PhD. Designed as an introduction for practitioners and residents. This book focuses on the clinical disease-state level of immunology, beginning with the basic concepts and then detailing the immunological aspects of various disease states involving major organs of the body. It explores how we can better understand disease and its treatment through clinical immunology; each chapter concludes with patterns for future research.

The Immune Response

The Immune Response
Author: Tak W. Mak,Mary E. Saunders
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 1216
Release: 2005-11-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780080534480

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The Immune Response is a unique reference work covering the basic and clinical principles of immunology in a modern and comprehensive fashion. Written in an engaging conversational style, the book conveys the broad scope and fascinating appeal of immunology. The book is beautifully illustrated with superb figures as well as many full color plates. This extraordinary work will be an invaluable resource for lecturers and graduate students in immunology, as well as a vital reference for research scientists and clinicians studying related areas in the life and medical sciences. Current and thorough 30 chapter reference reviewed by luminaries in the field Unique ‘single voice' ensures consistency of definitions and concepts Comprehensive and elegant illustrations bring key concepts to life Provides historical context to allow fuller understanding of key issues Introductory chapters 1-4 serve as an ‘Immunology Primer' before topics are discussed in more detail