Measuring Immunity Basic Biology and Clinical Assessment

Most of the diseases of modern mankind involve either acute or chronic inflammation. Measuring Immunity integrates the current information available on biomarkers and surrogate assays into a single handbook. It highlights the principles behind various applications, gives a brief summary on how they...

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Main Author: Lotze, Michael T. (Author)
Other Authors: Michael T. Lotze (edited), Angus W. Thomson (edited)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Diego, California London Elsevier Academic Press 2005
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Summary:Most of the diseases of modern mankind involve either acute or chronic inflammation. Measuring Immunity integrates the current information available on biomarkers and surrogate assays into a single handbook. It highlights the principles behind various applications, gives a brief summary on how they are conducted and provides detailed and critical analyses of murine models of immunity, clinical trials, and tests to predict utility and benefit. Measuring Immunity is indispensable for scientists and clinicians interested in the clinical applications of modern immunobiology. * Defines which assays of immune function are helpful in the assessment of clinical disorders involving inflammation and immunity * Assesses the dynamics of cellular and soluble factors in the peripheral blood using modern techniques * Includes basic science foundations as well as the approaches currently applied
Physical Description:xix, 722 pages illustration 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:012455900X