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  1. Manual of Clinical Laboratory Immunology
  2. Immunology, Infection, and Immunity
  3. Medical Microbiology & Immunology Examination and Board Review by Warren Levinson, 2000-07-27
  4. Immunology & Serology in Laboratory Medicine (Immunology & Serology in Laboratory Medicine ( Turgeon)) by Mary Louise Turgeon EdDMT(ASCP)CLS(NCA), 2008-09-11
  5. Transplantation Immunology: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  6. Stedman's Dermatology & Immunology Words: Includes Rheumatology, Allergy, and Transplantation (Stedman's Word Books) by Stedman's, 2004-12-13
  7. Deja Review Microbiology & Immunology by Eric Chen, Sanjay Kasturi, 2006-10-18
  8. Clinical Immunology and Serology: A Laboratory Perspective (Clinical Immunology and Serology (Stevens)) by Christine Dorresteyn Stevens, 2009-08-06
  9. Schaum's Outline of Immunology by George Pinchuk, 2001-09-25
  10. Immunology (Fundamentals of Biomedical Science) by Angela Hall, Christine Yates, 2010-08-20
  11. Immunology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Immunology (Roitt)) by David Male, Jonathan Brostoff, et all 2006-04-25
  12. Handbook of Human Immunology, Second Edition
  13. Immunology and Evolution of Infectious Disease by Steven A. Frank, 2002-07-01
  14. Immunology: Understanding The Immune System by Klaus D. Elgert, 2009-09-08

41. Immunology - Definition Of Immunology In The Medical Dictionary - By The Free On
immunology /im mu nol o gy/ (im″unol ah-je) the branch of biomedical science concerned with the response of the organism to antigenic challenge, the recognition of self and
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/immunology

42. WEBMAIL
An autonomous institution under the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, dedicated to research in the field of immunology and allied science.
http://www.nii.res.in/

43. Antibody And Antigen In The Immunology
Cytotoxic T Cell Animation; immunology Animations IgE Mediated (Type I) Hypersensitivity ; immunology Animations Monoclonal Antibodies
http://www.theimmunology.com/
IMMUNOLOGY ANIMATIONS Recognition of Antigens Antiboides and Antigens The Major Histocompatibility Complex Antigen Presentation Antigen Receptors ... Antigen Receptor Diversity Lymphocytes B Cells and T Cells Regulatory T Cells Helper T Cells Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes (CTL) ... Immunological Tolerance Immune Responses Cytokines Innate Immunity Cell-Mediated Immunity Humoral Immunity Immunity in Disease AIDS Allergies Influenza Anthrax ... Transplantation T he IMMUNOLOGY Md. Abraham LICHTMAN

44. WEBbook Of Biologic Therapies - Clinical Immunology Society
Peer reviewed compendium of biologic therapies sponsored by the Clinical immunology Society. Includes descriptions and references for recombinant antibodies, fusion proteins, and other therapies in interventional immunology.
http://biologics.clinimmsoc.org

45. Immunology - Definition Of Immunology By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus A
im mu nol o gy (m yn l-j) n. The branch of biomedicine concerned with the structure and function of the immune system, innate and acquired immunity, the bodily distinction of
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/immunology

46. General Immunology
Section of Introduction to Medical Microbiology course provides understandable discussion of basic immunological concepts and their relationship to infectious disease - from Southern Illinois Univ.
http://www.cehs.siu.edu/fix/medmicro/genimm.htm
General Immunology
Host defense is present in many forms. Overall, the Immune Response (IR) can be divided into two major classifications; humoral and cell-mediated. While these responses are not mutually exclusive, they provide distinctly different avenues for dealing with pathogenic organisms or altered host cells. These different responses will be discussed in more detail later. Immune Response Humoral Immunity Cell-mediated Immunity (Antibody) (Cytotoxicity) Some of these responses are specific, others are non-specific. This page will introduce host defense mechanisms by defining some commonly used terms and describing the specific cells and tissues involved in these immune responses. DEFINITIONS: Antigen (Ag): A molecule which elicits a specific immune response when introduced into an animal. More specifically, antigenic (immunogenic) substances are:
  • Structurally complex (proteins are usually very antigenic),
  • Accessible (the immune system must be able to contact the molecule), and
  • Foreign (not recognizable as "self"). Antibody (Ab): A glycoprotein produced in response to an antigen that is specific for the antigen and binds to it via non-covalent interactions. The term "immunoglobulin" is often used interchangeably with "antibody". We will use the term "immunoglobulin" to describe
  • 47. UAB - Immunology :: Welcome
    The immunology Graduate Theme is a part of the UAB Graduate Biomedical Sciences Program. We are an interdisciplinary program emphasizing the study of multiple aspects of the
    http://immunology.uabwebsites.org/
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    The Immunology Graduate Theme is a part of the UAB Graduate Biomedical Sciences Program . We are an interdisciplinary program emphasizing the study of multiple aspects of the immune system, from basic molecular mechanisms to whole animal studies and human translational research. The remarkable breadth of our program can be seen in the primary departments of the almost fifty theme faculty members. Faculty from the Departments of Microbiology Cell Biology Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Genetics ... Dermatology , and Dentistry are involved in internationally recognized research and in the training of PhD-level graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. Currently, forty-five students are in training in the laboratories of our immunology faculty. Primary areas of research include: Allergy, Autoimmunity, Cancer Immunology, Clinical/Translational, Developmental Immunology, Host Defense, Immunodeficiency, Immunogenetics, Inflammation, Mucosal and Ocular Immunology, Neuroimmunology, Structural Immunology, and Transplantation Immunology. Students graduating from the Immunology Graduate Theme will be well-versed in modern immunology and have the option to pursue diverse career pathways.
    Theme Director
    Peter Burrows, PhD

    48. IUIS-International Union Of Immunological Societies
    Umbrella organisation for regional and national societies of immunology. Lists member societies.
    http://www.iuisonline.org/
    Introduction Member Societies Message from the President Regional Federations Introduction Member Societies Message from the President Regional Federations ... Central Office

    49. Genentech: Research: Immunology
    The overall mission of the immunology Department, headed by Dr. Andrew Chan, is to identify and preclinically evaluate immunomodulatory drugs for the treatment of immune
    http://www.gene.com/gene/research/focusareas/immunology.html

    50. Clinical Immunology - Elsevier
    Publishes original research on the molecular and cellular bases of immunological disease. Also features short analytical reviews of timely topics in basic immunology, case reports, and letters to the editor. Official Journal of the Clinical immunology Society
    http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/6/2/2/8/0/6/

    51. Immunology | Seattle Children's Hospital
    immunology Overview. Treating primary immune deficiency in adults and children.
    http://www.seattlechildrens.org/clinics-programs/immunology/
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        Email Comments... Sending Email... Immunology is the study of the immune system, which is the body's natural defense against infection. Our Immunology team diagnoses and treats both children and adults who have primary immune deficiency disorders (PIDDs). There are more than 140 of these complex conditions. People with PIDDs are born with immune systems that are not working properly or that are missing needed parts. This makes them more open to serious infection and illness. Seattle Children’s is one of the few places in the world where doctors are both carrying out research and providing treatment for primary immune deficiency disorders. Our experts in immunology are known around the world for their research into new ways to diagnose, treat and cure PIDDs. This allows us to use what we learn to provide the most advanced care for people with PIDDs. We work closely with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance to coordinate care for our patients who need bone marrow transplants . Our laboratory offers the newest and most thorough testing to identify these disorders and their causes.

    52. Wiley-VCH - European Journal Of Immunology
    International journal focusing on the various aspects of immunological research. Reports the latest breakthroughs. Associated with the European Federation of Immunological Societies.
    http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/en/journals/alphabeticIndex/2040/
    Journals Journals from A to Z European Journal of Immunology Books Journals Please specify Anthropology Architecture Biomedical Engineering Business Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Science Dentistry Earth Science Education Electrical Engineering Food Science Geography Graphic Design Health History Industrial Engineering Life Sciences Materials Science Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medical Science Nanotechnology Physics Polymer Science Statistics Journals from
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    ... Electronic Media Please specify Accounting Agriculture Anthropology Archaeology Architecture Biomedical Engineering Business Chemical Engineering Chemistry Children's Civil Engineering Classical Studies Communication Computer Science Cultural Studies Dentistry Earth Science Economics Education Electrical Engineering Environmental Studies Equine Science Finance Fish Science Food Science Foreign Languages General User Computing Geography Graphic Design Health History Hospitality Industrial Engineering Law Life Sciences Lifestyles Linguistics Literature Materials Science Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medical Science Nanotechnology Nursing Philosophy Physics Political Science Polymer Science Psychology Reference Religion Self-Help Social Policy Sociology Statistics Test Prep Travel Veterinary Medicine European Journal of Immunology
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    53. Immunology@nature.com : Immunology Articles, Jobs And Information
    Nature the world's best science and medicine on your desktop
    http://immunology.nature.com/
    Login Search This subject area All of Nature.com Advanced search
    This page allows you to find all relevant Nature Publishing Group resources in the field of immunology
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    Announcing Kidney International Supplements
    Kidney International Supplements is a peer-reviewed companion journal to Kidney International. KI Supplements' focus is sponsored, topical content of interest to the nephrology community. The journal is complimentary to subscribers of Kidney International Kidney International is now accepting sponsorship and submission proposals on all aspects of renal research which may be of interest to the renal researcher and the practicing nephrologist. Sponsorship and Submissions
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    54. Clinical And Vaccine Immunology
    Bimonthly journal dedicated to clinical laboratory immunology. Includes peer-reviewed articles, minireviews, case reports, and guest commentaries. Full articles and tables of contents available from January 1998 onwards, although recent articles require a subscription. From the American Society for immunology.
    http://intl-cdli.asm.org/

    55. Immunology - Immunology History III
    Hair and hair disease information with answers to common questions, treatment details, book reviews, web links, and more!
    http://www.keratin.com/am/am003.shtml
    immunology history III Home Forums Links Contact Us ... How does a disease develop? Silkworms and chickens - Louis Pasteur The idea that there may be some unseen agent that spread through the human population and caused disease was not new. Several hypotheses had been put forward with this core idea. They were not accepted due again in part because of social immaturity. People were still very fatalistic about contracting disease. They had not developed the understanding that the factor that spread disease could be isolated and identified. The medical establishment was still embryonic. There was no research that might provide some basic evidence to support the hypotheses and identify a pathogenic organism. Several scientific advances had to be made before the idea of pathogens could be widely accepted. What was required was the understanding of germs. There was some evidence provided in the shape of Anton van Leeuwenhoeck's development of the microscope. With the microscope he was able to describe organisms not visible to the naked eye, but this still did not trigger the idea that similar organisms could be the cause of infectious disease. The equivalent of today's epidemiologists began to emerge and studied the dynamics of infections and epidemics. They were able to recognize that such diseases as typhoid and cholera spread rapidly in densely populated areas and could sometimes be traced to a physical source. This led to the use of isolation as a defense against infected people spreading the disease. However there was still no recognition that this may indicate a physical entity as the cause of disease.

    56. University Of Toronto - Department Of Immunology
    immunology Faculty work in a broad range of basic and clinical fields of research. Undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral programs are offered in a range of immunological disciplines. Includes department profile, students directory, and application procedures.
    http://www.immune.med.utoronto.ca/

    57. Sloan-Kettering - Immunology
    The scope of immunology at the SloanKettering Institute incorporates a wide range of areas and expertise (both basic and clinical). A strength of the immunology Program is the
    http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/5784.cfm
    var checkProtocol = true; Major Research Areas createNavigationImageCache("/mskcc/", 5804,457,7144,8960,67,58022) Research Programs Cell Biology Computational Biology Developmental Biology ... Marcel R.M. van den Brink Joint Appointees Ronald DeMatteo Katharine Hsu Jedd Wolchok James Young ... Research Programs
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    Select a Immunology Laboratory James Allison Jayanta Chaudhuri Lisa K. Denzin Bo Dupont Michael Glickman Ulrich Hammerling Alan Houghton Morgan Huse Ming Li Richard O'Reilly Lloyd Old Eric Pamer Alexander Rudensky Derek Sant'Angelo Joseph Sun Marcel R.M. van den Brink Ronald DeMatteo Katharine Hsu Jedd Wolchok James Young Career Opportunities Faculty positions are currently available in the Immunology program more
    The immune system represents a complex, interacting set of cells and molecules, controlled by defined genes and their products. Immunology provides the basis for a whole range of problems for other disciplines, including cell biology, structural biology, genetics, and medicine. Thus, immunology is a discipline that crosses through and integrates multiple disciplines of biology and medicine. The scope of immunology at the Sloan-Kettering Institute incorporates a range of areas and expertise (both basic and translational science). A strength of the Immunology Program is the ability to translate laboratory findings into effective clinical applications. Research in the Immunology Program focuses on several areas:

    58. Laboratory Of Transplantation Immunology
    Confronting research in human immunology, gene therapy, non-viral vector peptide vaccines, cell adhesion and mucosal immunology for therapeutic application at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE.
    http://www.unmc.edu/Pathology/transimm

    59. Immunology | MPI Research: Your Responsive Drug Development Partner
    immunology services both GLP and nonGLP studies. With autoimmunity, immunomodulation, infectious disease, and vaccine technologies, offering preclinical development and
    http://www.mpiresearch.com/?page_id=224

    60. National Cancer Institute Center Of Excellence In Immunology
    Work at the CEI focuses on the discovery, development and delivery of novel immunologic approaches for the prevention and treatment of cancer and cancer-associated viral diseases.
    http://home.ccr.cancer.gov/coe/immunology/

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