By: Todd, IanContributor(s): Spickett, GavinLanguage: EnglishPublication details: Blackwell Publishing2005Edition: 5Description: 196pSubject(s): BiologyDDC classification: 616.07 Summary: Lecture Notes: Immunology is a best–selling concise introduction to immunology presenting the essential core knowledge for medical and biomedical science students. It takes an integrated approach and combines basic science and clinical information for a clear understanding of the cells, molecules and processes of the immune system.
The book has been fully revised and updated throughout and includes a new chapter on Immunological Therapy. Divided into two parts, Part 1 covers immunity and the immune system and Part 2 deals with immunopathology. This text will prove invaluable as a well–balanced introduction to immunology and a rapid revision guide for final exams.
The book contains:
Clear illustrations, tables and diagrams
Integrated basic science and clinical information
Key facts that support the understanding of important information
Lecture Notes: Immunology will appeal to medical students, junior doctors, allied health professionals, postgraduates and for those in the field of biomedical science.
Lecture Notes: Immunology is a best–selling concise introduction to immunology presenting the essential core knowledge for medical and biomedical science students. It takes an integrated approach and combines basic science and clinical information for a clear understanding of the cells, molecules and processes of the immune system.
The book has been fully revised and updated throughout and includes a new chapter on Immunological Therapy. Divided into two parts, Part 1 covers immunity and the immune system and Part 2 deals with immunopathology. This text will prove invaluable as a well–balanced introduction to immunology and a rapid revision guide for final exams.
The book contains:
Clear illustrations, tables and diagrams
Integrated basic science and clinical information
Key facts that support the understanding of important information
Lecture Notes: Immunology will appeal to medical students, junior doctors, allied health professionals, postgraduates and for those in the field of biomedical science.
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