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The Immune System  
Author: Peter Parham
ISBN: 0815340931
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Book News, Inc.
Parham (structural biology, microbiology, immunology, Stanford University) offers an account of how the immune system works in this introductory text designed for use in immunology courses for undergraduate, medical, dental, and pharmacy students. The human immune system is emphasized throughout, and the text has been designed to connect the established discoveries of basic research with the practicalities of clinical immunology. For this second edition, the book includes updated information and end-of-chapter questions with detailed answers. The second edition also features new figures and icons to clarify concepts, increased coverage of human genetics, and expanded treatment of innate immunity.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Clinical Immunology 113(3):345-6, 2004
...Appealing and relevant for those students who approach the study of the immune system through a clinical lens...

Book Description
The Immune System, Second Edition has been designed for use in immunology courses for undergraduate, medical, dental, and pharmacy students. This class-tested and successful textbook synthesizes the established facts of immunology into a comprehensible, coherent, and up-to-date account of how the immune system works, rather than presenting immunology as a chronology of experiments and discoveries. Emphasizing the human immune system the text has been designed to break down the barriers which often divide basic and clinical immunology. The reader-friendly text, section and chapter summaries, and full-color illustrations make the book accessible and easily understandable to students. The Immune System is adapted from Immunobiology by Janeway, Travers & Walport. New in the Second Edition:-Inclusion of end-of-chapter questions throughout the book. Questions consist of a mix of clinical and basic science. Detailed answers to all questions are provided in the back of the book.-Completely updated throughout.-Even greater emphasis on human immunity.-Enhanced and revised treatment of the complement system,including new figures and icons to clarify concepts.-Increased emphasis on human genetics throughout the book.-Expanded and updated treatment of innate immunity,particularly the mucosal system.

Book Info
Stanford Univ., CA. Adapted from the text, Immunobiology, 6th edition, c2004. Introductory textbook provides an easy-to-understand account of how the human immune system works. Features new end-of-chapter review questions and emphasizes human immunity with increased coverage on human genetics. Previous edition: c2000. Softcover.




The Immune System

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This introductory text has been designed for use in immunology courses for undergraduate, medical, dental, and pharmacy students. It synthesizes the established facts of immunology into a comprehensible, coherent, and up-to-date account of how the immune system works. The human immune system is emphasized throughout, and the text has been designed to connect the established discoveries of basic research with the practicalities of clinical immunology. For the second edition, the book has been updated throughout, and now includes end-of-chapter questions to test the reader's mastery of important topics. Detailed answers to all questions are provided in the back of the book. The second edition also features enhanced and revised treatment of the complement system, including new figures and icons to clarify concepts; and even greater emphasis on human immunity; increased coverage of human genetics throughout; and expanded treatment of innate immunity, particularly the mucosal system.

FROM THE CRITICS

Clinical Immunology

...Appealing and relevant for those students who approach the study of the immune system through a clinical lens, including students of medicine, pharmacology, midwifery, or nursing; it would also be appropriate in an introductory immunology course.

     



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