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Immunobiology: The Immune System in Health and Diseaseby C.A.Janeway, P.Travers. Janeway's Immunobiology is probably the best immunology book that someone really interested in immunology should take to the mythical desert island. One can enjoy it by its clarity from the basic graduate courses, and then keep reading it when doing research and pursuing hypothesis on the most advanced immunological topics.
Also:
My personal favourite immunology textbook!
Provides the framework of a course for students who are not really interested in immunology, but must pass a course in order to graduate! Based on the notion that knowing a little about the subject is better than hating it, presents the basic ideas and methods in a highly organized and reader-friendly manner. The chapters are sized to approximate the average lecture reading.
The new revision and update of this classic text outlines the experimental observations,
and the interpretations of those observations, that underlie the science of immunology
at the molecular, cellular, and whole organism level. It incorporates the most recent
developments in this rapidly advancing field, and provides a well-rounded, accessible
understanding of the subject. An emphasis on relevance to human disease keeps the
book meaningful within the context of clinical practice. |
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