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The immune system : a very short introduction

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Very short introductions ; 544Publication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, ©2017Description: xx, 119 p. : ill. ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 9780198753902
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.07 KLE-I
Contents:
1. What is the immune system?
2. First responders: the innate immune response
3. Adaptive immunity: a voyage of (non-)self-discovery
4. Making memories
5. Too little immunity: immunological failure
6. Too much immunity: auto-immunity and allergic diseases
7. The immune system v2.0: biological and immune therapies
Summary: "The immune system is central to human health. Growing understanding of the immune system, and especially the creation of immune memory (which results in long lasting protection), have led to major breakthroughs in medicine and the design of vaccines, In this Very Short Introduction, Paul Klenerman describes the immune system, and how it works in health and disease. He considers how the immune system evolved, the basic rules that govern its behaviour, and the major health threats where it is important. Paul Klenerman also explains how things can go wrong when there is too little or too much immunity. The book also addresses what we learned about the immune system from the COVID-19 pandemic and how that has influenced thinking about future pandemics. Paul Klenerman is the Sidney Truelove Professor of Gastroenterology at the University of Oxford"--
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616.07 KLE-I The immune system : a very short introduction

Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-116) and index.

1. What is the immune system?

2. First responders: the innate immune response

3. Adaptive immunity: a voyage of (non-)self-discovery

4. Making memories

5. Too little immunity: immunological failure

6. Too much immunity: auto-immunity and allergic diseases

7. The immune system v2.0: biological and immune therapies

"The immune system is central to human health. Growing understanding of the immune system, and especially the creation of immune memory (which results in long lasting protection), have led to major breakthroughs in medicine and the design of vaccines, In this Very Short Introduction, Paul Klenerman describes the immune system, and how it works in health and disease. He considers how the immune system evolved, the basic rules that govern its behaviour, and the major health threats where it is important. Paul Klenerman also explains how things can go wrong when there is too little or too much immunity. The book also addresses what we learned about the immune system from the COVID-19 pandemic and how that has influenced thinking about future pandemics. Paul Klenerman is the Sidney Truelove Professor of Gastroenterology at the University of Oxford"--

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