Handbook of Human Immunology, Tập 236

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Mary S. Leffell, Albert D. Donnenberg, Noel R. Rose
CRC Press, 10 thg 4, 1997 - 656 trang
Combining basic explanations of laboratory tests with 115 tables full of reference data and applications, the Handbook of Human Immunology provides practicing clinicians with a current, complete guide to molecular immunology. Introductory chapters overview the molecular basis of immune responses and immunological disorders, focusing on the role of cell receptors, accessory molecules, and cytokines in these processes. Emphasis is placed on immunological parameters that are clinically useful. The basic principles underlying assays of the immune system are discussed, and the book stresses the application and interpretation of immune tests.
Comprehensive coverage is given to immunoglobulins and their age-dependent concentration. Cellular immunology is discussed from the perspectives of lymphocyte functional parameters, as well as through immunophenotyping of lymphocytes and other leukocytes. Both serological and molecular diagnosis of infectious diseases are reviewed.
The Handbook of Human Immunology contains up-to-date information on exciting developments in immunogenetics, covering the application of T-cell receptor genes and the HLA alleles in disease associations and transplantation.
 

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Chapter
3
Cells of the Immune System and Host Defense
4
IV
20
MHC Polymorphism
30
16
41
Chapter 2
47
Human Immunoglobulins
65
3
90
Chapter 7
233
Chapter 8
267
Chapter 9
319
Chapter 11
352
Clinical Applications of Flow Cytometry
381
Chapter 12
477
Chapter 13
521
Chapter 14
567

Immunoglobulins in Other Fluids
96
Chapter 4
102
Chapter 5
125
Chapter 6
151
The Role of Adhesion Molecules in Lymphocyte
577
Index
609
Immune Effector Mechanisms
620
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