Immunology. Richard Coico

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      28  19 RESISTANCE AND IMMUNIZATION TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES INTRODUCTION HOST DEFENSE AGAINST THE VARIOUS CLASSES OF MICROBIAL PATHOGENS MECHANISMS BY WHICH PATHOGENS EVADE THE IMMUNE RESPONSE PRINCIPLES OF IMMUNIZATION OBJECTIVES OF IMMUNIZATION ACTIVE IMMUNIZATIONS BASIC MECHANISMS OF PROTECTION VACCINE PRECAUTIONS RECENT APPROACHES TO PRODUCTION OF VACCINES PASSIVE IMMUNIZATION REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY REVIEW QUESTIONS ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS

      29  20 EXPERIMENTAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS INTRODUCTION IMMUNOASSAYS IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE FLOW CYTOMETRY IMMUNOABSORPTION AND IMMUNOADSORPTION CELLULAR ASSAYS CELL CULTURE EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL MODELS INBRED STRAINS TRANSGENIC MICE AND GENE TARGETING ANALYSIS OF GENE EXPRESSION REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY REVIEW QUESTIONS ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS

      30  GLOSSARY

      31  APPENDIX: Partial List of CD Antigens

      32  INDEX

      33  END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT

      List of Tables

      1 Chapter 1TABLE 1.1. Major Properties of the Innate and Adaptive Immune Systems

      2 Chapter 2Table 2.1. Properties of Naïve CD4+ and CD8+ CellsTable 2.2. Properties of TH Cell SubsetsTable 2.3. Innate Lymphoid Cell (ILC) Groups and Their Signature Cytokines

      3 Chapter 3TABLE 3.1. Proteins Involved in the Complement CascadeTABLE 3.2. Acute Phase Proteins

      4 Chapter 4TABLE 4.1. Complement protein synthesis/secretion by various immune cellsTABLE 4.2. Complement ReceptorsTABLE 4.3 Complement Deficiencies

      5 Chapter 5TABLE 5.1. Antigen Recognition by B and T CellsTABLE 5.2. Adjuvants Currently Licensed for Use in the United States and Thos...

      6 Chapter 6TABLE 6.1 Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain IsotopesTABLE 6.2 Most Important Features of Immunoglobulin IsotopesTABLE 6.3 Important Differences Among Human IgG Subclasses

      7 Chapter 7TABLE 7.1. Comparison of the Properties of B‐ and T‐cell Receptors for Antige...

      8 Chapter 8TABLE 8.1. Comparison of Properties and Function of MHC Class I and II Molecu...TABLE 8.2. Features Common to Both MHC Class I and Class II

      9 Chapter 10TABLE 10.1. Comparison of the Properties of the TCR and the B Cell Receptor f...TABLE 10.2. Cross‐Inhibition of CD4+ T‐Cell Subsets

      10 Chapter 11TABLE 11.1. Selected Cytokines and Their FunctionsTABLE 11.2. The IL‐17 Family of CytokinesTABLE 11.3 Selected Chemokines and Their Functions

      11 Chapter 12TABLE 12.1. Autoimmune DiseasesTABLE 12.2. Autoimmune Diseases, Target Autoantigens, and Major Effector Path...

      12 Chapter 13TABLE 13.1. Pharmacological Agents Used in Treatment of Allergies and Obstruc...

      13 Chapter 15TABLE 15.1. Cytokines Involved in DTH Reactions

      14 Chapter 16TABLE 16.1. Major Clinical Manifestations of Immune DisordersTABLE 16.2. Severe Combined Immunodeficiency DiseasesTABLE 16.3. AIDS‐Associated Diseases Defined by the CDCaTABLE 16.4. World Health Organization Classification for Lymphoid Neoplasmsa...

      15 Chapter 17TABLE 17.1. Transplantation of Specific Organs and TissuesTABLE 17.2. Cases of Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction (MLR) Associated with Differen...TABLE 17.3. Immunosuppressive Drugs Used in Transplantation

      16 Chapter 19TABLE 19.1. Protection of Humans by Diphtheria Antitoxin Given on Indicated D...TABLE 19.2. Examples of Active and Passive ImmunizationTABLE 19.3. Vaccines Used in Active ImmunizationTABLE 19.4. Schedule for Active Immunization in Children (birth–12 years)TABLE 19.5. Additional VaccinationsTABLE 19.6. Levels of Immunoglobulin in ColostrumaTABLE 19.7. Comparison of Human Immune Serum Globulin

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