- Immunology
- Human Immunology
- Molecular Immunology
- Applied Immunology
- Advance Immunology and Immunotherapeutics
- Immunotechnology
1. Immunology
1."Immunology" by Roitt I and Male Brostoff
“Immunology” Book Review: In the book, the author has included the latest clinical approaches in cancer immunology, transplantation, autoimmunity, and hypersensitivity, presented through helpful diagrams to aid in comprehension. The content of the book aligns with the current syllabus of various universities in India, covering topics such as AIDS, cancer, transplant immunology, vaccines, and immune responses to infectious diseases. In addition, each chapter provides a detailed description of these topics, along with numerous solved numerical examples from various university exams at the end of the theoretical section.
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2."Immunology" by Kuby J
“Immunology” Book Review: This book is primarily aimed at those aspiring to clear the GATE exam, as well as other competitive exams, engineering students, and teachers. It comprehensively covers topics such as Immunity, Lymphoid Organs, Immune Cells, B Lymphocytes, T Lymphocytes, Antigens, Immunoglobulins, Immune Response, Humoral Immune Response, Cell Mediated Immune Response, and Antigen Processing and Presentation. The book also includes information on exam patterns and the latest research findings, which can provide a broader perspective for preparation. The subsequent chapters of the book discusses various concepts on topics such as Hypersensitivity, Tumour Immunology, Autoimmune Diseases, Immunity to Infections, and Vaccines. The book covers advanced concepts such as cells, organs, major receptor molecules, and the initiation and actions of the immune response. To hepl in revision, each chapter contains detailed descriptions, examples, laws, and important points.
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3."Immunology" by Dulsy Fatima and N Arumugam
“Immunology” Book Review: This book aims for the needs of undergraduate students, with concepts explained in a straightforward and concise manner. The chapters are logically structured and include a wide range of solved examples for practice. The book covers topics such as AIDS, cancer, transplant immunology, vaccines, and immune responses to infectious diseases, with various related problems discussed in detail. The diagrams provided in the book are precise and free from errors. Standard and simple procedures are used for deriving equations, and there are ample solved examples for reference. The book is primarily designed for chemical and mechanical engineering students.
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4."Immunology (Oxford Higher Education)" by Raj Khanna
“Immunology” Book Review: The focus of this textbook is on highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. It provides balanced coverage of the body’s immune processes at both the molecular and cellular levels, so that students perceive it as both a science and an art. The theories and explanations are supported by numerous solved examples, and additional figures have been included to enhance clarity and understanding. To help students assess their subject knowledge, the book includes multiple choice questions and other pedagogically arranged questions. It is primarily designed as a textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students, but it can also be beneficial for undergraduate students of engineering.
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5."Immunology" by Ramesh
“Immunology” Book Review: This book offers coverage of the subject matter, including point solutions and exercises for readers seeking to maximize their knowledge after completing the book. It includes chapters on Immune Tolerance, Transplantation Immunology, Immunodeficiency Diseases, Immunohaematology, Immunoprophylaxis, Biosynthesis of Antibody, and more. Important topics such as the theory of cells, organs, and major receptor molecules, as well as the initiation and actions of the immune response, are also covered in the book. Each chapter contains numerous solved examples, and advanced concepts like Immunotechniques, Monoclonal Antibodies (MCAs), Scope of Immunology, Immune System of Fishes, and Toll Like Receptors are extensively discussed. This book can be beneficial for students pursuing BA and B. Com courses (Pass and Honours), as well as post-graduate students of Arts and Commerce. It may also be useful for students preparing for various competitive examinations.
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6."Immunology: A Textbook" by C V Rao
“Immunology” Book Review: The topics covered in this book include allergy, immunodeficiency disorders, transplantation, and tumor immunology, which are typically taught in colleges across the country. These courses are generally offered to students in their first to third year of undergraduate studies, preferably after completing elementary courses. The book has been regularly revised to incorporate all relevant changes each year. In addition to the core topics, subsequent chapters also cover ELISA and other immunological techniques such as agglutination and precipitation.
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7."Kuby Immunology" by Thomas J Kindt and Barbara A Osborne
“Immunology” Book Review: This book strikes a balance between analytical rigor and accessibility. In addition to the existing content, new chapters have been added to cover topics such as Transplantation Immunology, Immunodeficiency Diseases, Immunohaematology, Immunoprophylaxis, and Biosynthesis of Antibody. The book contains a plethora of examples and exercise questions that allow readers to practice and test their understanding of the concepts presented. It also includes a comprehensive introduction to innate lymphoid cells, antibody-based therapies and engineering, innate immunity and its components, the genetics of immunologically-based diseases, and personalized medicine. The book also covers immunotherapeutic agents for the treatment of cancer and includes an excellent list of references and clearly labelled diagrams. This book is useful for students preparing for various competitive examinations as well as undergraduate students.
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8."Immunology, International Edition: With Student Consult Online Access" by Male
“Immunology” Book Review: The book is designed for undergraduate engineering students and offers a clear explanation of various topics such as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), structure and function of antibodies, major histocompatibility complex, antigen receptors of the adaptive immune system, and cellular interactions that lead to activation of T and B lymphocytes. The book covers important chapters on clinical approaches in cancer immunology, transplantation, autoimmunity, and hypersensitivity.
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9."Textbook of Basic and Clinical Immunology" by Sudha Gangal
“Immunology” Book Review: This textbook covers the fundamental aspects of Cells, Tissues, and Organs of the Immune System, Antibodies, Complement, T Cell Receptors and MHC Molecules, Modes of Immune Response, Mechanisms of Innate Immunity, Mononuclear Phagocytes in Immune Defense, Antigen Presentation. The aim is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject to students as both a science and an art. The book includes numerous solved examples and additional figures for better clarity and understanding. To help students assess their knowledge, pedagogically arranged questions, including multiple-choice questions, are also provided. This textbook is primarily intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as undergraduate students of engineering.
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10."The Elements of Immunology" by Khan
“Immunology” Book Review: This book provides an in-depth understanding of the subject matter by explaining the concepts and terms in detail. The complex molecular mechanisms are presented in a step-by-step manner for better comprehension. The book is comprised of twenty chapters that cover the topic efficiently, with tips and tricks to present interesting information without disrupting the flow of the text. Key terms are highlighted for easy identification and recollection. The chapters cover microbiology techniques and fundamentals of the subject, including innate lymphoid cells, antibody-based therapies, antibody engineering, innate immunity, the genetics of immunologically-based diseases, personalized medicine, and immunotherapeutic agents for the treatment of cancer. The book covers the syllabus of almost all universities and is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as teachers. The end-of-chapter exercises are provided under three categories: descriptive, analytical, and objective, which are highly useful to test the readers’ comprehension of the subject. The concepts of immunity, cells of the immune system, organs of the immune system, antigens, antibodies, antigen-antibody interaction, hypersensitivity, and autoimmunity are systematically treated in a logical sequence. The methods of analysis and interpretation of transplantation immunology, immunodeficiency diseases, immunohaematology, immunoprophylaxis, and biosynthesis of antibody are presented in an unambiguous manner, with well-formulated worked-out examples demonstrating their design applications.
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2. Human Immunology
1."The Vaccine Race: How Scientists used Human Cells to Combat Killer Viruses" by Meredith Wadman | |
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2."Handbook of Human Immunology, Second Edition" by Maurice R G O'Gorman and Albert D Donnenberg
“Handbook of Human Immunology, Second Edition” Book Review: This book is designed for practicing clinicians, clinical laboratory professionals, and students seeking information on immunology. It presents an overview of the immune system and covers various topics such as the function of cell receptors, accessory molecules, and cytokines. It includes discussions on statistical approaches in immunological testing and practical applications and interpretations of immune tests. With explanations of laboratory tests and over 100 reference-filled tables, this book provides up-to-date information on recent developments in immunogenetics, aiding in comprehensive understanding of the subject.
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3."Chemical Immunology: Human Basophils and Mast Cells - Clinical Aspects" by Gianni Marone and H. Renz
“Chemical Immunology: Human Basophils and Mast Cells – Clinical Aspects” Book Review: This book surveys the clinically relevant aspects of human basophils and mast cells, along with their mediators in health and disease, and is designed for practicing clinicians, clinical laboratory professionals, and students seeking information on immunology. It includes elaborate explanations of disorders, mastocytosis, and respiratory and cutaneous allergy.
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4."Chemical Immunology: Human Basophils and Mast Cells - Biological Aspects" by Gianni Marone and H Renz
“Chemical Immunology: Human Basophils and Mast Cells – Biological Aspects” Book Review: This book caters to the needs of practicing clinicians, clinical laboratory professionals, and students seeking knowledge about basophils and mast cells. It provides a comprehensive explanation of the ultrastructural and phenotypic characteristics of basophils and mast cells, as well as their fundamental biochemical aspects and production of cytokines in vitro and in vivo. In addition, the author discusses other topics such as the activation of basophils and mast cells under cytokine influence, their interaction with the neuroimmune system, and their association with other inflammatory cells.
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5."Human Antibody Therapeutics For Viral Disease (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)" by Scott K Dessain | |
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6."The Immunology of Human Pregnancy (Contemporary Biomedicine)" by Henry Claman | |
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7."Handbook of Immunohistochemistry and in Situ Hybridization of Human Carcinomas" by M A Hayat
“Handbook of Immunohistochemistry and in Situ Hybridization of Human Carcinomas” Book Review: The targeted audience for this book is pathologists and molecular pathologists involved in academic or clinical research. The author discusses the importance of immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization technologies in cancer diagnosis, as well as topics such as microdissection, the advantages and limitations of each method, and an understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying diseases. The book includes illustrations related to immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization methods.
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8."Human Eosinophils: Biological and Clinical Aspects" by C Berek and Luciano Adorini
“Human Eosinophils: Biological and Clinical Aspects” Book Review: The targeted audience for this book includes professionals in allergology, immunology, biochemistry, and pulmonary medicine seeking knowledge about human eosinophilic biology and immunology. The book provides a thorough overview of the topic, covering areas such as the activation of eosinophils, the production of cytokines, and various conditions associated with eosinophils including hypereosinophilia, drug reactions, and certain cardiovascular diseases. The book also discusses the topics such as the ultrastructural and phenotypic characteristics of human eosinophils and allergic disorders.
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9."Long Non-coding RNAs in Human Disease (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)" by Kevin V Morris
“Long Non-coding RNAs in Human Disease (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)” Book Review: This book is designed for scientists and clinicians seeking detailed information on the involvement of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in human diseases. The author discusses the roles of lncRNAs in human cancers, cardiovascular disease, and ageing, as well as their function in diseases such as diabetes, smooth muscle formation, and modulation of nuclear receptors.
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10."Human Vaccines: Emerging Technologies in Design and Development" by Kayvon Modjarrad Professor and Wayne C Koff
“Human Vaccines: Emerging Technologies in Design and Development” Book Review: This book is designed for individuals seeking information on vaccinology and is also a valuable resource for researchers and students with a fundamental understanding of immunology. The author provides detailed explanations of topics such as molecular biology, biophysics, and informatics. The book presents new topics in vaccine immunology within the framework of vaccine design and production, and includes a review of currently licensed vaccines that have utilized innovative technologies.
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3. Molecular Immunology
1."Cellular and Molecular Immunology" by Abul K Abbas and Andrew H Lichtman
“Cellular and Molecular Immunology” Book Review: This book is designed to introduce the field of cellular and molecular immunology in a manner that is easy for students to understand. It covers the latest advancements in the field and includes innovative information that is essential for this challenging area. The book focuses on the important connection between immunologic science and the management of human disease. It is also visually appealing, with colourful pictures and visuals used to describe the various topics. The book covers immunology at the molecular, cellular, and whole-organism levels and provides experimental observations and conclusions for reference. Each chapter includes a summary at the end for quick practice.
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2."Cellular And Molecular Immunology: With Student Consult" by Abbas
“Cellular And Molecular Immunology: With Student Consult” Book Review: This book presents information in a clear and accessible language, covering the most recent advancements in the rapidly changing field of cellular and molecular immunology. It delves into topics such as antigen receptors and signal transduction in immune cells, mucosal and skin immunity, and cytokines, while also covering the fundamental principles of cellular and molecular immunology.
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3."Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics" by Jayanti Tokas | |
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4."Manual of Molecular and Clinical Laboratory Immunology" by Barbara Detrick and Robert G Hamilton
“Manual of Molecular and Clinical Laboratory Immunology” Book Review: This book is a guide for the clinical immunology laboratory, providing coverage of basic serology testing to molecular analyses. It offers insight into the rapid growth of the field of immunology and covers the latest advancements. It offers detailed explanations for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with infectious and immune-mediated disorders. This book also includes methodologies for general and specific testing, along with interpretation of laboratory findings. It covers the immunology of infectious diseases, autoimmune and immunodeficiency diseases, cancer, and transplantation. This book is a valuable resource for laboratory scientists and pathologists in clinical immunology laboratories, as well as physicians, mid-level providers, and medical students interested in the subject.
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5."Tumor Immunology: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)" by Attilio Bondanza and Monica Casucci
“Tumor Immunology: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)” Book Review: This book explores the unexplored topics of tumor immunology and cancer immunology while discussing the methods and techniques employed by experts in the field. It covers the principles governing tumor and cancer immunology, as well as the latest technologies used to selectively target cancer cells. Each chapter includes an introduction to the topic, a list of required materials and reagents, and helpful tips and tricks for better comprehension. Written in simple language, this book is valuable for scientists, clinicians, and industry professionals seeking to broaden their understanding of this field.
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6."Contemporary Topics in Molecular Immunology" by R A Reisfeld
“Contemporary Topics in Molecular Immunology” Book Review: This book presents the latest progress in the fast-evolving field of immunology, based on extensive research by leading experts. It includes a detailed explanation of immunoglobulin, its structure, and function. The chapters delve into various topics, such as analyzing the concentration of IgD in body fluids during normal and disease states, studying the ontogeny of surface IgD in animals, and more. The book also discusses the role of IgD on lymphocyte surfaces in terms of its stimulating or suppressive combinations of signals. It concludes by presenting a model for plasma-cell differentiation.
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7."The Molecular Immunology of Complex Carbohydrates (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)" by Albert M Wu and L Garry Adams | |
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8."Molecular Immunology, Made Simple" by Shnawa Ibrahim
“Molecular Immunology, Made Simple” Book Review: This book is designed for biology and biomedical students and researchers who are seeking an introduction to molecular immunology in a language that is easy to understand. It explains concepts such as genetic molecules, immune molecules, and molecular cells. The book has been designed based on extensive research and input from graduate and postgraduate students.
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9."The Molecular Immunology of Complex Carbohydrates ―2 (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)" by Albert M Wu
“The Molecular Immunology of Complex Carbohydrates ―2 (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)” Book Review: This book is organized into five sections that comprehensively cover topics related to protein-carbohydrate interactions in both plant and animal lectins, as well as aspects of structure and antigenicity of glycoconjugates and glycotope expression. The book also explores metabolism and functions related to these areas. In addition, it explains concepts such as lectin-carbohydrate interactions and the classification of lectins. This book is a valuable resource for students in medical courses.
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4. Applied Immunology
1."Applied Immunology" by Benjamin Abraham Thomas | |
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2."Applied Immunology the Practical Applic" by Abraham Thomas Benjamin | |
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3."Applied Immunology; The Practical Application of Sera and Bacterins Prophylactically, Diagnostically and Therapeutically" by Benjamin Abraham Thomas and Robert Henry Ivy
“Applied Immunology; The Practical Application of Sera and Bacterins Prophylactically, Diagnostically and Therapeutically” Book Review: This book is designed to be beneficial for medical students and practitioners. The primary goal is to provide a theoretical understanding of biological prophylaxis, diagnosis, and therapeutics by excluding most of the experimental research. The book explains the practical aspects of serum and bacterin applications in medicine, aiming to help students and practitioners gain a better understanding of the significance of immunology. It also enables medical practitioners with little laboratory experience to competently apply the principles of immunology.
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4."Applied Tumor Immunology" by Hilde Geotz | |
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5."Advances in Applied Microbiology" by Geoffrey Michael Gadd
“Advances in applied Microbiology” Book Review: This book provides assistance to students from various branches of microbiology by presenting a comprehensive overview of different areas. These include topics such as protozoan grazing of freshwater biofilms, the role of metals in yeast fermentation processes, and more. It explains the interpretation of host-pathogen dialogue through microarrays and the role of polyamines in bacterial growth and biofilm formation. The book contains both elective and thematic volumes on various topics, including archaea and sick building syndrome, and presents thorough reviews of the latest research in microbiology.
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6."Applied Immunology: The Practical Application of Sera and Bacterins Prophylactically, Diagnostically and Therapeutically" by B A Thomas
“Applied Immunology; The Practical Application of Sera and Bacterins Prophylactically, Diagnostically and Therapeutically” Book Review: This book is designed for graduates in medicine and immunology, providing relevant theories to assist readers in gaining a practical understanding. It efficiently explains the principles of immunology and emphasizes the importance of their application. The book includes specific references to substances commonly used in immunization attempts. It covers topics such as blood transfusion and organotherapy, which are relevant to the main subject. The book also discusses the administration of salvarsan and neosalvarsan in relation to the main subject.
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5. Advance Immunology and Immunotherapeutics
1."Advances in Immunology: 104" by Frederick W Alt
“Advances in Immunology: 104” Book Review: This book is an informative and engaging book for immunology researchers and students. The book is divided into chapters covering various topics like the regulation of DNA repair, genomic instability, and cancer, the role of immune responses in the development of cancer, and the development of new therapies targeting the immune system. The author explains each topic in detail with the help of examples, figures, and tables, making it easy for readers to understand. The book provides new insights into the immunology field, making it a must-read for anyone interested in this subject.
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2."Avian Immunology (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)" by A Benedict
“Avian Immunology (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)” Book Review: The book discusses the development of lymphoid cells, covering progenitor cells that are restricted to specific cell lines, and stem cells with an infinite potential for generating undifferentiated progeny. It also delves into the identification of the substances that attract stem cells.
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3."Recent Advances in Immunology" by Asuman U Muftuoglu
“Recent Advances in Immunology” Book Review: The book is a valuable resource for immunologists as it delves into the significant role macrophages play in immune processes. It also provides an analysis of precursor cells in cytotoxic T lymphocytes, and describes the chemistry and genetics of certain components and their contribution to the development of diseases. The book also suggests ways to enhance immunogenicity, immunomodulation in tumor systems and through the use of xenobiotics.
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4."Advances in Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy (Current Cancer Research)" by Joseph Rosenblatt and Eckhard Podack
“Advances in Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy (Current Cancer Research)” Book Review: The book covers the latest advancements in immunology, particularly in the context of cancer treatment. It delves into the intricate interplay between the immune system and tumors, providing insights into the development of effective therapeutic interventions for cancer. The book explores various mechanisms of immunosuppression. It also sheds light on the use of cutting-edge technologies such as antibody engineering, fusion proteins and T-cell receptor engineering, which can be used to retarget immune cells.
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5."Retinal Degenerative Diseases: Mechanisms and Experimental Therapy (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)" by John Ash and Christian Grimm
“Retinal Degenerative Diseases: Mechanisms and Experimental Therapy (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)” Book Review: This book covers blinding diseases caused by inherited retinal degeneration and age-related macular degeneration, with a focus on diagnosis and therapy. It explores the cytopathologic, physiologic, diagnostic, and clinical aspects of retinal degenerations. The book also delves into gene therapy and neuroprotective agents as potential pharmaceutical treatments, as well as the mechanisms of cell death underlying these diseases.
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6."A Methodical Evaluation of a Non-Specific Immunotherapeutic Agent" by Dey Ray Sarbani
“A Methodical Evaluation of a Non-Specific Immunotherapeutic Agent” Book Review: The book provides an overview of evaluation methods for non-specific immunotherapeutic agents. It explains that these agents are used to enhance the body’s resistance when infection diagnosis is challenging. The book includes evaluations for toxicology and pharmacology of medicinal agents, as well as methods for determining the induction capacity of lipid peroxidation by drugs.
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7."Ga-40 a New Immunotherapeutic and Anti-Cancer Drug" by Alexidze Giorgi
“Ga-40 a New Immunotherapeutic and Anti-Cancer Drug” Book Review: The book offers an overview of GA-40, an immunotherapeutic and anti-cancer drug. It delves into the mechanisms by which GA-40 works and explains its various actions such as anti-angiogenesis, anti-oxidant, anti-cancer, anti-hepatitis C, anti-tuberculosis, anti-prostatitis, anti-nephritis, and anti-diabetes mellitus. The book provides crucial insights on the safety profile of GA-40.
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8."Immunotherapeutic Prospects of Infectious Diseases" by K Noel Masihi and Werner Lange
“Immunotherapeutic Prospects of Infectious Diseases” Book Review: The book presents information on the prevention and control of different infectious diseases. It explains how vaccines can activate cellular and humoral immune responses, and establish immunological memory to protect against these diseases. The book provides insights on how to enhance the natural resistance of the body against infectious diseases. It also describes the mechanisms of inducing both specific and non-specific host defenses.
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9."Immunotherapeutic Approaches for Neurological Diseases: Natural Monoclonal Antibodies and Conventional Monoclonal Antibodies" by Jens O Watzlawik and Bharath Wootla
“Immunotherapeutic Approaches for Neurological Diseases: Natural Monoclonal Antibodies and Conventional Monoclonal Antibodies” Book Review: The book details the functions and properties of natural antibodies (NAbs), also known as immunoglobulins. It delves into the potential therapeutic applications of NAbs in treating multiple sclerosis (MS). In addition, the book offers an in-depth discussion on Alzheimer’s disease, including the role of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in antibody-based therapies for central nervous system (CNS) disorders.
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10."Concepts In Immunology And Immunotherapeutics" by American Society of Health System Pharma and Ashp | |
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5. Immunotechnology
1."Handbook of Practical and Clinical Immunology" by Talwar G P and Gupta S K | |
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2."Practical Immunology" by Frank C Hay
“Practical Immunology” Book Review: The main target audience of this volume is students and researchers in immunology, and it offers guide to various immunological techniques. The book concentrates on teaching researchers about the development and execution of complex methods. It is suitable for immunology students, bench science graduates, and specialized immunologists who employ immunological techniques. The text provides detailed descriptions of methods starting from basic principles, covering the essential equipment and including useful tips and tricks.
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3."Principle of Cellular and Molecular Immunology" by Austin J M and Wood K J
“Principle of Cellular and Molecular Immunology” Book Review: This book is suitable for both undergraduate science students and clinicians. It covers a range of topics in a systematic manner, drawing together different threads to elucidate the emerging principles of the subject. The text covers both fundamental principles and recent developments in areas of hot debate. The book features over 300 diagrams and halftones, and includes a summary diagram for each topic that highlights the key points of discussion.
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4."Immunology and Immunotechnology" by Ashim K Chakravarty
“Immunology and Immunotechnology” Book Review: The book covers the fundamentals of immunology, including the latest technologies and diagnostic methods for developing new vaccines. It is suitable for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses, providing a thorough understanding of the subject matter. The volume also references various technologies and methods for diagnosis and the development of new vaccines.
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5."A Textbook of Immunology and Immunotechnology" by B Annadurai
“A Textbook of Immunology and Immunotechnology” Book Review: This book covers a wide range of topics in immunology and immunotechnology, making it suitable for students of Biology, Zoology, Veterinary Science, and Medicine. It provides up-to-date information and recent advances in these fields. The book is written in a clear and concise language that is easy to understand. It covers a range of topics, including the history of immunology, immunity, epitopes, hypersensitivity, architecture of the immune system, immune response, and more. It covers the structure and function of specific immunoglobulins, immuno-diagnostics, ABO, Rh incompatibility, RIA techniques, interferon cytokines, tissue typing, antisera, antibody receptor structure, cancer immunology, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), and other related concepts.
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6."Immunology And Immunotechnology" by Pandian M R
“Immunology And Immunotechnology” Book Review: This book covers a range of topics in immunology and immunotechnology including the history and scope of immunology, haematopoiesis, immune system cells and organs, as well as antigen-antibody reactions. The book also discusses immune responses, immunoglobulins, cytokines, antigen processing and presentation, immunological tolerance, transplantation, immunodeficiency diseases, immune responses to infectious diseases, tumor immunology and more. It provides a detailed overview of important immunology and immunotechnology topics with the help of colourful illustrations. Additionally, the book offers a step-by-step understanding of host-parasite relationships, normal microbial flora, immune responses, hypersensitivity, autoimmune diseases and other related concepts.
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7."Immunotechnology" by Sneh Lata Arya Dr
“Immunotechnology” Book Review: The book is suitable for individuals involved in Immunology, Biochemistry, Physiology and Biotechnology, and it provides laboratory techniques for identifying antigens, antibodies and other related immunological tests. The book presents a step-by-step approach to all methods, including Immunocytochemistry, Antigen Identification, Antigen Purification, Antibody Purification and Radio-immunoassay.
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8."Immunotechnology: Principles, Concepts and Applications" by Anthony Moran
“Immunotechnology: Principles, Concepts and Applications” Book Review: The book provides easy-to-understand overview of immunotechnology. It covers the basics of immunology and focuses on the practical and technological applications of immunology. The book discusses the visualization of molecules and cells of the immune system for technological purposes and the relevant features of biological engineering.
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9."Antibody Engineering: Methods and Protocols" by Benny K C Lo
“Antibody Engineering: Methods and Protocols” Book Review: This book is an essential guide for researchers and scientists involved in antibody engineering. The book covers various topics, including antibody production, purification, and characterization. It also provides a detailed explanation of current techniques for generating antibodies, such as hybridoma technology, phage display, and ribosome display. The book also discusses various applications of antibodies, such as in immunotherapy and diagnostic tools. This book contains a collection of step-by-step protocols for antibody engineering, making it an ideal reference guide for laboratory work.
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10."Affinity Biosensors: Techniques and Protocols (Methods in Biotechnology)" by Kim Rogers and Ashok Mulchandani
“Affinity Biosensors: Techniques and Protocols (Methods in Biotechnology)” Book Review: The goal of this book is to provide an introduction and reference for researchers in academia, industry, and government. It details the procedures and techniques involved in Biotechnology, specifically Affinity Biosensors. The book covers a range of traditional and novel transduction methods that are associated with bioaffinity elements such as antibodies and receptors. It also explores the factors contributing to the increasing use of affinity-based biosensors, including advances in signal transduction methods and the availability of bioaffinity elements.
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