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CHAPTER 1 - BASIC NOTIONS OF IMMUNITY
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CHAPTER 2 - ANTIGENS
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CHAPTER 3 - IMMUNOGLOBULINS
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CHAPTER 4 - THE PRODUCTION OF ANTIBODY
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CHAPTER 5 - THE COMPLEMENT SYSTEM
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CHAPTER 6 - ANTIGEN–ANTIBODY REACTIONS
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CHAPTER 7 - IMMEDIATE HYPERSENSITIVITY
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CHAPTER 8 - CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY: IN VITRO STUDIES
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CHAPTER 9 - CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY AND DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY
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CHAPTER 10 - TRANSPLANTATION IMMUNOLOGY
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CHAPTER 11 - TUMOUR IMMUNOLOGY
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CHAPTER 12 - AUTO-IMMUNITY
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INDEX
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Basic Immunology focuses on substances that take part in serological reactions, including antigens, antibodies, and the physicochemical nature of immunological reactions. The selection first elaborates on the basic notions of immunity, antigens, immunoglobulins, and the production of antibody. Discussions focus on factors which increase the immune response, production of antibody, biological properties of immunoglobulins, evolution and control of immunoglobulin structure, antigenicity, specific immunity, and resistance. The text then takes a look at the complement system, antigen-antibody reactions, and immediate hypersensitivity. The book ponders on cell-mediated immunity and delayed hypersensitivity, transplantation immunology, and tumor immunology. Topics include production of immunity to neoplasms, immunological aspects of carcinogenesis and growth of established tumors, immunotherapy for experimental neoplasms, donor selection in human-organ transplantation, elicitation of delayed hypersensitivity, and the role of humoral factors in the transfer of delayed hypersensitivity. The selection is a valuable reference for medicine students and researchers interested in basic immunology.
Basic Immunology focuses on substances that take part in serological reactions, including antigens, antibodies, and the physicochemical nature of immunological reactions. The selection first elaborates on the basic notions of immunity, antigens, immunoglobulins, and the production of antibody. Discussions focus on factors which increase the immune response, production of antibody, biological properties of immunoglobulins, evolution and control of immunoglobulin structure, antigenicity, specific immunity, and resistance. The text then takes a look at the complement system, antigen-antibody reactions, and immediate hypersensitivity. The book ponders on cell-mediated immunity and delayed hypersensitivity, transplantation immunology, and tumor immunology. Topics include production of immunity to neoplasms, immunological aspects of carcinogenesis and growth of established tumors, immunotherapy for experimental neoplasms, donor selection in human-organ transplantation, elicitation of delayed hypersensitivity, and the role of humoral factors in the transfer of delayed hypersensitivity. The selection is a valuable reference for medicine students and researchers interested in basic immunology.
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ISBN
978-0-7236-0252-1
Language
English
Published
1970
Copyright
Copyright © 1970 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Butterworth-Heinemann