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  1. Immunology for Medical Students: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Nairn, Immunology for Medical Students) by Roderick Nairn PhD, Matthew Helbert FRCPFRCPathPhD, 2006-12-04
  2. Immunology of Diabetes V: From Bench to Bedside (Annals of the New York Academy of Science, Volume 1150)
  3. Appleton & Lange Outline Review of Microbiology & Immunology (Appleton & Lange Review Book Series) by William Yotis, 2003-12-10
  4. Basic Concepts in Immunology: A Student's Survival Guide by John Clancy, 1997-12-01
  5. Fundamental Immunology
  6. Immunology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Immunology (Roitt)) by David Male, Jonathan Brostoff, et all 2006-04-25
  7. Immunology: Understanding The Immune System by Klaus D. Elgert, 2009-09-08
  8. Immunology for Pharmacy Students
  9. Immunology of Infectious Diseases --2002 publication. by Ed. Kaufmann Stefan H., 2002
  10. Essential Pediatric Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (Essentials of Pediatrics) by Rauol Wolf, 2004-02-01
  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. Handbook of Human Immunology, Second Edition

41. Welcome To Immunology At Hopkins
immunology graduate students in lab, The immunology Graduate Program. Home Welcome; immunology. Discover immunology Program Information
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42. Video Index
Part 1. Hypersensitivity States I and II. Part 1. Hypersensitivity States III and IV. Part 1. Part 2. Tumor immunology. Part 1. Immunodeficiencies II
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43. ABAI: American Board Of Allergy And Immunology
Independent, nonprofit conjoint board of the American Board of Internal Medicine and American Board of Pediatrics. Offers training and certification to
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American Board of Allergy and Immunology About Certification Training Exam ... Contact ABAI establishes qualifications and examines physicians to become recognized specialists in allergy and immunology
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Welcome to the ABAI website. ABAI is a Conjoint Board of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Pediatrics. To learn more about ABAI, read about us or view our mission To learn how ABAI can help you, read about our certification recertification , and training programs.
LATEST NEWS February 5, 2008
Apply for the 2008 Certification examination via this link . Registration closes on March 31, 2008 Newsletter Our annual newsletter has been mailed to all ABAI diplomates and can be viewed electronically Home Study Examination All answer sheets for the 2008 Home Study Examination must be returned to the ABAI office post marked no later than March 31, 2008 . Answers will be mailed on May 1, 2008. 2007 Certificates for the 2007 examinations were mailed on March 7, 2008. Contact ABAI if you have not received your certificate by March 28, 2008. CME Credits All ABAI diplomates who intend to recertify must track CME credits in Allergy/Immunology. Refer to the

44. Glossary
Glossary of immunology, Updated October 21, 2004, Search .. In immunology, monoclonal generally describes a preparation of antibody that is monogenous,
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Accessory cell: Cell required for, but not actually mediating, a specific immune response. Often used to describe antigen-presenting cells (APC; see below). Affinity: A measure of the binding constant of a single antigen combining site with a monovalent antigenic determinant. Agglutination: The aggregation of particulate antigen by antibodies. Agglutination applies to red blood cells as well as to bacteria and inert particles covered with antigen. Allelic: Relating to one of a series of two or more alternate forms of a gene that occupy the same position or locus on a specific chromosome. Allelic exclusion: The ability of heterozygous lymphoid cells to produce only one allelic form of antigen-specific receptor when they have the genetic endowment to produce both. Genes other than those for the specific receptors are usually expressed codominantly. Allergen: An antigen responsible for producing allergic reactions by inducing IgE formation.

45. Dept Of Molecular And Cellular Biology, Harvard U: Biology Links
Maintained by Harvard Department of Molecular and Cell Biology. Formerly called WWW Virtual Library of immunology.
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46. Department Of Immunology And Microbial Science
Department Contacts immunology Scientific Report 2006 Summer immunology Undergraduate Fellowship NIH Postdoctoral Training Grant in immunology
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47. Elsevier
Advances in Allergy and immunology. Our annual series reviewing the best and most exciting research reported in JACI during the previous year.
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48. Immunology Index
Information on immunology, the immune system and how it works.
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49. General Immunology
Section of Introduction to Medical Microbiology course provides understandable discussion of basic immunological concepts and their relationship to
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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
  • 50. University Of Colorado - Department Of Immunology
    Details of faculty, including resources, projects,seminars, graduate programs and positions available at the National Jewish Medical and Research Center,
    http://www.uchsc.edu/immuno/
    Dept of Immunology Open Positions

    Welcome to the Department of Immunology at the University of Colorado - School of Medicine . The primary site for training is the National Jewish Medical and Research Center , with other sites located at The University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (UCHSC), including the Department of Immunology and three divisions (Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Infectious Diseases and Rheumatology) of the Department of Medicine; and the The Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes (BDC). The BDC is located on the Fitzsimons campus of the UCHSC in Aurora, Colorado and the NJMRC is located at 1400 Jackson street, Denver, Colorado. Prospective Students
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    51. Federation Of Clinical Immunology Societies
    FOCIS announces meetings to foster the crossdisciplinary approach required to understand and treat immune-based diseases. Lists and links participating
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    This Network is made up of 51 interdisciplinary clinical immunology centers.
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    The Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies (FOCIS) engenders cross-fertilization among the many specialty societies that are included in the broad field of clinical immunology. Today, FOCIS represents nearly 40,000 clinicians and scientists with 20 Member Societies and 16 Affiliate Societies.
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    52. Welcome To The Joint Council Of Allergy, Asthma And Immunology
    the joint council of allergy immunology was established in may, 1975, as the socioeconomic/political advocate of the american academy of allergy,
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    53. Critical Reviews™ In Immunology - Journals - Begell House Inc.
    Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of immunology, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030
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    The great advances in immunology in recent years make this field one of the most rapidly growing in biological sciences. This remarkable growth is stimulated by the influx of investigators from other disciplines such as biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and by an increased number of investigators who came to immunology through the more traditional routes of microbiology and various medical disciplines. As a consequence, immunology has become a vast and rich field encompassing outlooks that range from the highly clinical to the highly molecular. Although such perspectives may appear diverse, they are, in fact, highly interdependent. Critical Reviews TM in Immunology presents a balanced overview of contemporary immunology and melds together molecular immunology and immunobiology.

    54. Biocompare News - Immunology News
    immunology. Neuroscience. Cancer. Cell Biology. Microbiology. Genomics. Drug Discovery. Industry News. Proteomics. Your email address. HTMLFormatted
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    55. Internet Scientific Publications
    The Internet Journal of Asthma, Allergy and immunology TM 15320642 Chief Allergy/immunology-Department of Medicine Saint Vincent Catholic Medical
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    56. 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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    57. Clinical And Developmental Immunology — An Open Access Journal
    Clinical and Developmental immunology provides a forum for the publication of research and reviews related to all aspects of developmental immunology and
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      Clinical and Developmental Immunology provides a forum for the publication of research and reviews related to all aspects of developmental immunology and clinical immunologic studies. Clinical and Developmental Immunology provides a rigorous peer-review process, rapid publication speeds, and maintains high standards in the quality of accepted papers and the presentation of the journal.

    58. Harvard Immunology Program
    Interdepartmental, multidisciplinary degree program leading to a PhD in medical sciences. Operates on the principle that scientists must also have a general
    http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/immunology/
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    The Program in Immunology, administered through the Division of Medical Sciences at Harvard Medical School, is one of the four offered interdisciplinary programs leading to the Ph.D. degree in medical sciences through the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University. The program, based at Harvard Medical School, is an interdepartmental, multidisciplinary degree program. It operates on the principle that scientists working in modern immunology must also have a general knowledge of biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology to work creatively in their field. Students take a core curriculum (four courses), but the remainder of the course selections vary according to the direction and interests of the students. The first year is occupied primarily by course work, seminars, and laboratory rotations. Students generally select a dissertation advisor after the first year of study. The dissertation investigation usually takes three to four years. The program has members from the Departments of Medicine, Pathology, Genetics and Pediatrics of the Faculty of Medicine. It offers a wide range of areas for education and research in the rapidly growing field of immunology, including immunochemistry, molecular immunology, cellular immunology, tumor immunology, cell activation, allergic inflammation, immunogenetics, and immune deficiency. Courses may be chosen from the offerings of all faculties of Harvard as well as from those of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    59. 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.

    60. Department Of Immunology, School Of Medicine, University Of Washington
    Department of immunology, School of Medicine, University of Washington.
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    In recognition of the importance of immunology, the University of Washington established an independent Department of Immunology in 1989. This reflected the realization that immunologic disorders were of great importance in medicine and that the science of immunology, although sharing a conceptual base with biochemistry and microbiology, had developed a distinct intellectual focus, vocabulary, and technical armamentarium. Message From the Chair
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