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Basic and Clinical Immunology: With Student Consult Access
Was R693.95Now R645.37(eB 6454)
Delivery time: Usually within 10 working days.
Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: Churchill LivingstoneISBN: 9780443100826 Publication date: June 2009 Length: 296mm Width: 211mm Thickness: 19mm Weight: 1166g Edition: 2nd Edition Pages: 352 Illustrations: Approx. 270 illustrations (250 in full color)
Basic and Clinical Immunology: With Student Consult Access
Was R693.95 Now R645.37
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. Within this one volume both basic science and clinical immunology are demystified for the medical and other health science 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. - Anatomy and cells of the immune system. Innate immunity I: physical and humoral protection. Innate immunology II: cellular mechanisms. Acquired immunity: antigen receptors. The human leukocyte antigens. Cellular immune response: macrophages, dendritic cells and B lymphocytes. Cellular immune responses: T lymphocytes, antigen presentation and natural killer cells. The immune response to microbes: an overview. Tolerance and mechanisms of autoimmunity. Hypersensitivty reactions and clinical allergy. Transplantation. Rheumatic diseases. Endocrine autoimmune disease. Liver disease. Gastrointestinal diseases. Immune-mediated nephritis and vasculitis. Immune-mediated skin disease. Immune-mediated diseases of the nervous system and eye. Immunodificiency. Human immunodeficiency virus and AIDS. Immunological manifestations of haematological disease. Immune-based therapies. Immunisation.
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