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  1. Veterinary Immunology: Principles and Practice by Michael Day, 2010-10-01
  2. Really Essential Medical Immunology (Essentials) by Arthur Rabson, Ivan Roitt, et all 2004-11-22
  3. Basic and Clinical Immunology: with STUDENT CONSULT access by Mark Peakman MBBSPhDFRCPath, Diego Vergani MDPhDFRCPathFRCP, 2009-04-29
  4. Appleton & Lange Outline Review of Microbiology & Immunology (Appleton & Lange Review Book Series) by William Yotis, 2003-12-10
  5. Crash Course (US): Immunology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by Robert Novak, 2006-06-01
  6. Rapid Review Microbiology and Immunology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by Ken S. Rosenthal PhD, James S. Tan MD, 2006-11-15
  7. A History of Immunology, Second Edition by Arthur M. Silverstein, 2009-07-01
  8. Immunology of Infectious Diseases --2002 publication. by Ed. Kaufmann Stefan H., 2002
  9. Essential Pediatric Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (Essentials of Pediatrics) by Rauol Wolf, 2004-02-01
  10. Advances in Exercise Immunology by Laurel Mackinnon, 1999-02-15
  11. 11th Hour: Introduction to Immunology (Eleventh Hour - Boston) by Janet M. Decker, 2000-01-11
  12. Medical Immunology by Tristram G. Parslow, Daniel P. Stites, et all 2001-03-23
  13. An Introduction to immunology
  14. Immunology (National Medical Series for Independent Study) by Richard M. Hyde, 1992-01

61. Microbiology & Immunology - Stanford University School Of Medicine
The mission of the Department of Microbiology and immunology is to conduct the best possible research and provide the most rigorous and inspiring training
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The mission of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology is to conduct the best possible research and provide the most rigorous and inspiring training in the areas of microbiology, immunology, host-pathogen interaction and related fields. Through such activities, our goal is to improve human and animal health as well as to improve our ability to be responsible stewards of a fragile earth. Through this website, we hope to present an overview of our research and training activities and to inspire like-minded individuals to join us in our quest. about us The Department of Microbiology and Immunology is a community of over 200 individuals, all of whom share a common passion for research and learning. We have over 25 faculty among our ranks, ~50 graduate students, over 100 post-doctoral fellows, ~25 research, administrative and support staff and ~25 undergraduate and medical students working in labs. About 40% of our faculty have an M.D. and 70% a Ph.D. with most also holding joint appointments in other departments in the School. The Department was founded almost 100 years ago and has gone by a number of names since that time, each reflecting a particular stage in the evolution of medicine and the life sciences. Our current name was granted by the University in 1987 when the Department made a major push to expand its focus into the complex interplay between microbe and host. This is a unifying theme that permeates the Department’s research and teaching and that only seems to be growing in relevance with each passing year.

62. International Archives Of Allergy And Immunology
Karger is a medical publisher, scientific publisher and biomedical publisher of print and online journals and books.
http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/produkte.asp?Aktion=JournalHome&ProduktNr=2

63. Department Of Immunology - Graduate Program - M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
immunology is a broad discipline that includes cell biology, genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology and developmental biology.
http://www.mdanderson.org/departments/immunology/dIndex.cfm?pn=44FB8019-52D7-419

64. Immunology Of Diabetes Society
An international collaborative initiative set up to advance research related to the etiology, pathogenesis, prevention and cure of type 1 diabetes.
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65. MedBioWorld: Allergy Journals
Links to immunology journals.
http://www.medbioworld.com/med/journals/allergy.html

66. Allergy & Immunology - Medscape
Find Allergy immunology Continuing Medical Education (CME), Allergy immunology medical journal articles, MEDLINE, Allergy immunology medical news,
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67. Tutorials
Immunity Protects Us from Infectious Disease; The Immune System Cells and Organs; immunology Rules! Seeing and Eliminating Antigen
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Why Have an Immune System? Infectious Disease
  • Introduction to the Pathogens Normal Flora Infection and Pathogenesis Disease Spread Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
Immunity Rules: Overview of the Immune System
  • Immunity Protects Us from Infectious Disease The Immune System: Cells and Organs Immunology Rules! Seeing and Eliminating Antigen
Antigen
  • Foreign (Pathogen) Antigens CD Antigen Markers
Cytokines
  • Properties of Cytokines Cytokine Activities Cytokine Receptors
Complement
  • Complement Functions Complement Cascades Regulation of Complement Function
Innate Immunity : Off-the-Shelf Responses to Pathogens
  • Infection and Immunity Part 1 Migration and Adhesion Pathogen Elimination
How Does the Adaptive Immune System Recognize Danger? Antibody
  • Molecular Structure Biological Functions
Antibody Genes
  • Naming and Organization Somatic Recombination Somatic Hypermutation and Isotype Switching
TCR
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MHC: Antigen Processing and Presentation
  • MHC Structure and Function Antigen Processing and Presentation MHC Gene Expression
Receptor Signaling
  • Ligand-Receptor Binding Alters Cell Function Antigen Receptor Structure and Signaling Other Receptor Pathways
B Cell Development
  • Generation of B Cells Regulation of B Cell Development Positive Selection of B Cells Negative Selection of B Cells B Cell Heterogeneity
T Cell Development
  • Generation of T Cells Positive Selection of T cells Negative Selection of T Cells gd T Cells
How Does the Adaptive Immune System Eliminate Pathogens?

68. About Current Opinion In Immunology
The subject of immunology is divided into thirteen major sections, each of which is reviewed once a year. Each issue contains one or more sections,
http://www.current-opinion.com/jimm/about.htm

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Journal Information Link to Latest issue If you have a personal print subscription to this title please click here More information on this journal Aims and organisation The Current Opinion journals were developed out of the recognition that specialists have increasing difficulty keeping up to date with the expanding volume of information published in their subject. In Current Opinion in Immunology, we help the reader by providing in a systematic manner:
  • The views of experts on current advances in immunology in a clear and readable form. Selections of the most interesting papers, annotated by experts, from the great wealth of original publications.
  • Division of the subject into sections The subject of immunology is divided into thirteen major sections, each of which is reviewed once a year. Each issue contains one or more sections, and the amount of space devoted to each section is related to its importance.

    69. Genes & Development -- Collected Resources : Immunology
    immunology. Citations 18 of 8 total displayed. Most recent article (15 May 2007). Perspectives YY1 helps to bring loose ends together Kathryn Calame and
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    Leukemia and lymphoma: a cost of doing business for adaptive immunity
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    Signaling to NF- B
    Matthew S. Hayden and Sankar Ghosh
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    Reviews The generation of antibody diversity through somatic hypermutation and class switch recombination
    Ziqiang Li, Caroline J. Woo, Maria D. Iglesias-Ussel, Diana Ronai, and Matthew D. Scharff [Full text] [PDF]
    Perspectives Ecsit-ement on the crossroads of Toll and BMP signal transduction
    Aristidis Moustakas and Carl-Henrik Heldin [Full text] [PDF]
    Reviews NF- B signaling pathways in mammalian and insect innate immunity
    Neal Silverman and Tom Maniatis [Full text] [PDF]
    Reviews The plasma membrane as a combat zone in the HIV battlefield
    Robert W. Doms and Didier Trono

    70. ALLSA - Articles In Current Allergy And Clinical Immunology
    Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) Articles in our Journal - Current Allergy and Clinical immunology.
    http://www.allergysa.org/journal.htm
    "Current Allergy and Clinical Immunology" is the official journal of the Allergy Society of South Africa and is produced as a service to understanding and communication in the field of allergy. Four issues are published per annum and are mailed to all members. November 2007 August 2007 June 2007 March 2007 ... March 2003 Journals: 1998-2002
    Journals: 1995-1997
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    71. CELLS Alive! Table Of Contents
    immunology. OUCH! anatomy of a splinter chemotaxis, phagocytosis, oxidative burst; Allergy and Mites - why creatures under the bed make us itch
    http://www.cellsalive.com/toc.htm
    JAVASCRIPT and CELLS alive!
    Some pages on this site require that javascript be enabled in your browser preferences. Contents... Cell Biology Microbiology Immunology Microscopy Interactive... Cell Models
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    72. Department Of Microbiology & Immunology
    The Department of Microbiology and immunology is focused on research and educational programs which relate to microbial pathogens (viruses and prokaryotic
    http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/smd/mbi/
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    The Department of Microbiology and Immunology is focused on research and educational programs which relate to microbial pathogens (viruses and prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes) and the host immune defenses which protect against these organisms. Current research emphasizes cutting-edge molecular techniques and includes, but is not limited to, studies on: autoimmunity, biodefense, bioinformatics biofilms, cancer biology, gene therapy, genetics, HIV/AIDS, immunologic mechanisms and vaccine development.
    Department Highlights
    • Department ranks among the top 20 in the nation for NIH grant support Tied for 2nd in NIH training grants. Recent peer review evaluations of the Department place it among the very best in the country The University of Rochester has long been considered one of the top 25 research institutions in the US
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    73. Medmicro Chapter 1a
    immunology Overview. Armond S. Goldman. Bellur S. Prabhakar. GENERAL CONCEPTS .. Click here to Continue with immunology Overview.
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    Immunology Overview
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    GENERAL CONCEPTS
    Evolution of the Immune System
    The immune system consists of factors that provide innate and acquired immunity, and has evolved to become more specific, complex, efficient, and regulated. One of the principal functions of the human immune system is to defend against infecting and other foreign agents by distinguishing self from non-self (foreign antigens) and to marshal other protective responses from leukocytes. The immune system, if dysregulated, can react to self antigens to cause autoimmune diseases or fail to defend against infections.
    Organization/Components/Functions
    The immune system is organized into discrete compartments to provide the milieu for the development and maintenance of effective immunity. Those two overlapping compartments: the lymphoid and reticuloendothelial systems (RES) house the principal immunologic cells, the leukocytes. Leukocytes derived from pluripotent stem cells in the bone marrow during postnatal life include neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, monocytes and macrophages, natural killer (NK) cells, and T and B lymphocytes. Hematopoietic and lymphoid precursor cells are derived from pluripotent stem cells. Cells that are specifically committed to each type of leukocyte (colony-forming units) are consequently produced with the assistance of special stimulating factors (e.g. cytokines). Cells of the immune system intercommunicate by ligand-receptor interactions between cells and/or via secreted molecules called cytokines. Cytokines produced by lymphocytes are termed lymphokines (i.e., interleukins and interferon-gamma) and those produced by monocytes and macrophages are termed monokines.

    74. CHAVI :: Center For HIV-AIDS Vaccine Immunology
    The Center for HIVAIDS Vaccine immunology (CHAVI) is a consortium of universities and academic medical centers established by the National Institute of
    http://www.chavi.org/
    National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise document.write(dateline[Style]); Center for HIV-AIDS Vaccine Immunology Discovery Teams Cores Investigators ... Resources The Center for HIV-AIDS Vaccine Immunology (CHAVI) is a consortium of universities and academic medical centers established by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) under Barton Haynes, MD, of Duke University. The Center's goal is to solve major problems in HIV vaccine development and design. More » CHAVI in the News December 1, 2007 Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise Names Alan Bernstein as Inaugural Executive Director, Opens New Secretariat
    October 11, 2007 Immunizations Are Discontinued in Two HIV Vaccine Trials
    September 21, 2007 First Genome-Wide Study of Infectious Disease Opens New Avenues for HIV Treatment, Vaccines July 19, 2007 December 1, 2006 AIDS Vaccine 2006 Conference August 29 - September 1, 2006 Gates Foundation Doubles Support for AIDS Vaccine Research Foundation Funds Major New Collaboration to Accelerate HIV Vaccine Development
    Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, July 19, 2006 EuroCHAVI Project to Seek Key Genetic Variants in HIV Response Public Health Genetics Unit, July 3, 2006

    75. Elsevier
    Brings clinical papers, case reports, and examinations of equipment and techniques to physicians concerned with clinical manifestations of allergies in
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    76. La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
    La Jolla Institute for Allergy immunology. Our brightest hope for better health. Home About LIAI Research News Info Giving Contact Intranet
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    • A discovery by Hilde Cheroutre, Ph.D. , a leading La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology biomedical researcher, was chosen by "Nature Medicine" magazine as one of the 10 most important advances in the biomedical field in 2007. The Institute’s finding demonstrated the role of a Vitamin A derivative, retinoic acid, in fighting inflammation. It was originally published in the journal Science in June 2007. The finding is an important first step that could point to the potential of new therapies using retinoic acid, already used to treat some types of leukemia and to treat various inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. See News
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    77. Journal Of Allergy And Clinical Immunology
    www.mosby.com/jaci Hepatic and Biliary Disorders immunology; Allergic Disorders Infectious Diseases Injuries; Poisoning Section. immunology; Allergic Disorders
    http://www.mosby.com/jaci

    78. Thieme ElectronicBook Library : Color Atlas Of Immunology
    Following an introductory part and a section on laboratory methods in immunology, the bulk of the book concentrates on the manifestations of immunological
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    A. Pezzutto Color Atlas of Immunology 322 pp, 13 tables, 131 color plates eISBN 9781604061116 Georg Thieme Verlag A pocket atlas flexibook on this dynamic and wide-ranging field, indispensable for students of medicine and biology alike. Complex processes are well-illustrated in clear images that are not burdened with unnecessary details. Following an introductory part and a section on laboratory methods in immunology, the bulk of the book concentrates on the manifestations of immunological diseases in the human body, providing comprehensive capsule descriptions of all common immune diseases.
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    79. Current Opinion In Allergy And Clinical Immunology - Home
    Helps clinicians and researchers keep up to date in a systematic way. Includes literature reviews, annotated references and a comprehensive bibliography.
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