Immunobiology is the premier text for immunology at the advanced undergraduate, graduate and medical school levels. Beginning students appreciate the book’s clear writing and informative illustrations, while advanced students and working immunologists value its comprehensive scope. Every chapter is reviewed with experts to ensure accuracy, authority, currency and depth. The Tenth Edition is supported by InQuizitive, Norton’s award-winning, easy-to-use adaptive learning tool that helps students learn immunological terms and apply them conceptually.
目次
Part I: An Introduction to Immunobiology and Innate Immunity
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts in Immunology
Chapter 2: Innate Immunity: The First Lines of Defense
Chapter 3: Cellular Mechanisms of Innate Immunity
Part II: The Recognition of Antigen
Chapter 4: Antigen Recognition by B-cell and T-cell Receptors
Chapter 5: The Generation of Lymphocyte Antigen Receptors
Chapter 6: Antigen Presentation to T Lymphocytes
Part III: The Development of Mature Lymphocyte Receptor Repertoires
Chapter 7: Lymphocyte Receptor Signaling
Chapter 8: The Development of B and T Lymphocytes
Part IV: The Adaptive Immune Response
Chapter 9: T Cell–Mediated Immunity
Chapter 10: The Humoral Immune Response
Chapter 11: Integrated Dynamics of Innate and Adaptive Immunity
Chapter 12: The Barrier Immune System
Part V: The Immune System in Health and Disease
Chapter 13: Failures of Host Defense Mechanisms
Chapter 14: Allergic Diseases and Hypersensitvity Reactions
Chapter 15: Autoimmunity and Transplantation
Chapter 16: Manipulation of the Immune Response
Appendix I: The Immunologist’s Toolbox