Immunity /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
[2015]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1. Immunology. Defense and Danger
- Tracing an Immune Response
- The Laws of Immunology: Universality, Tolerance, and Appropriateness
- Growing Up and Learning Immunology.
- Part 2. The First Law: Universality. Vaccines and Serum Therapy
- How Is Specificity Achieved?
- Immunology's "Eureka": Clonal Selection
- How Does Each Lymphocyte Develop a Distinct Receptor?
- B Cells and T Cells Recognize Different Types of Antigens
- My Foray into the Specificity Problem
- Genes And Immune Response
- The Laboratory of Immunology and the T-Cell Receptor.
- Part 3. The Second Law: Tolerance
- What Is Tolerance?
- How Does Tolerance Develop?
- Regulatory T Cells and the Prevention of Autoimmunity.
- Part 4. The Third Law: Appropriateness
- Different Structures, Different Functions
- Specific Types of Infections, Specific Types of T-Cell Responses
- Our Discovery of IL-4 and the Cells That Make It
- CD8 T Cells: Killer Cells and Friends
- Dendritic Cells: The Cells That Interpret the Infectious Threat.
- Part 5. How Did The Immune System Evolve?
- An "Ancient" Immune Response Controls "Modern" Immunity
- The Microbiome and Innate Immunity
- Evolution of the Immune System and Innate Lymphoid Cells.
- Part 6. AIDS, Autoimmunity, Allergy, Cancer, and Transplantation
- The HIV Epidemic and the Office Of AIDS Research
- How the Immune System Causes Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus
- Allergy and Asthma
- Interleukin-4 and Allergy
- Can the Immune System Control Cancer?
- New Parts for Old: Bone Marrow and Organ Transplantation
- Julien.