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Overview
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With the tenth edition, Medical Immunology marks its 25th year as the leading textbook on the subject. Written specifically for both health care students and practitioners, it combines a state-of-the-art overview of basic immunologic science with a detailed compendium of human immune disorders and their treatments. The organization of this e-book proceeds logically, building from a foundation of cellular and molecular immunology, through clinical laboratory methods, to clinical disorders and their treatment. Every chapter and section emphasizes broad, general principles but coverage of each specific topic is designed to stand alone for easy reference or review. |
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Authors
Tristram G. Parslow, MD, PhD |
Daniel P. Stites, MD |
Abba I. Terr, MD |
John B. Imboden, MD |
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Ratings & Reviews
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"This is a book that is packed with useful information on important aspects of immunology as it relates both to basic science and human disease. It provides what is generally accepted by the scientists and clinicians currently working in this area. It could easily be used as a textbook for a course with an emphasis on clinical immunology."-- Marion Cohen, PhD (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-NJMS)
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