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The first chapter introduces the basic concepts of immunology, including the definition of the immune system, its functions, and the types of immune responses. The authors explain the importance of immunology in understanding various diseases and developing new treatments.
Inmunología Celular y Molecular (Cellular and Molecular Immunology) is a textbook written by Abul K. Abbas, Andrew M. Lichtman, and Shiv Pillai, which has been widely used by students and professionals in the field of immunology. The 8th edition of this book provides a comprehensive overview of the cellular and molecular basis of the immune system. Inmunologia Celular Y Molecular Abbas 8 Edicion.pdf
The penultimate chapter covers immunological tolerance and autoimmunity, including the mechanisms of tolerance to self-antigens and the development of autoimmune diseases. The first chapter introduces the basic concepts of
Chapters 4 and 5 cover the innate and adaptive immune responses, respectively. The authors explain the mechanisms of innate immunity, including the recognition of pathogens by pattern recognition receptors and the activation of inflammatory responses. They also discuss the adaptive immune response, including the activation of T cells and B cells, the production of antibodies, and the development of immunological memory. Abbas, Andrew M
The book is divided into 16 chapters, which cover the basic principles of immunology, the cells and tissues of the immune system, and the immune responses to various pathogens. The authors have made significant changes to the 8th edition, incorporating recent advances in the field and updating the references to reflect current research.
The final chapter discusses the immunology of transplantation and cancer, including the principles of transplant rejection and the development of cancer immunotherapies.
This chapter describes the effector mechanisms of immune responses, including the elimination of pathogens by phagocytic cells, the activation of complement, and the production of cytokines.
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