01931mam a2200301 a 45000010008000000030004000080050017000120080041000290100017000700200016000870350023001030400034001260500015001600820013001751000022001882450103002102500012003132600043003253000086003685000051004545050853005055050181013586500014015396500014015537000020015677000019015877000023016064065362OSt20210414114515.0010130s2001 nyua b 001 0 eng d a 00101603  a081533642X  a(OCoLC)ocm47320420 aZXWbgercZXWdNNC-MdOrLoB-B 4aQR181.I45404a616.07/91 aJaneway, Charles.00aImmuno biology : the immune system in health and disease. /cCharles A. Janeway, Jr. ... [et al.]. a5th ed. aNew York :bGarland Publishing,c2001. axviii, 732 p. :bill. (some col.) ;c28 cm +e1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.) aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00gContents : Part 1: An Introduction to immunobiology and innate immunity : 1. Basic concepts in immunology -- 2. Innate immunity -- Part 2: The recognition of antigen -- 3. Antigen recognition by B-cell and T-cell receptors -- 4. The generation of lymphocyte antigen receptors -- 5. Antigen presentation to T lymphocytes -- Part 3: The development of mature lymphocyte receptors repertoires -- 6. Signaling through immune system receptors -- 7. The development and survival of lymphocytes -- Part 4: The adaptive immune response -- 8. T cell-mediated immunity -- 9. The humoral immune response -- 10. Adaptive immunity to infection -- Part 5:The immune system in health and disease -- 11. Failures of host defence mechanisms -- 12. Allergy and hypersensitivity -- 13. Autoimmunity and transplantation -- 14. Manipulation of the immune response. t.80tImmunologists' Toolbox --gApp. II.tCD Antigens --gApp. III.tCytokines and their Receptors --gApp. IV.tChemokines and their Receptors --gApp. V.tImmunological Constants. 0aImmunity. 2aImmunity. aTravers, Paul.  aWalport, Mark. aShlomchik, Mark J.