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Encyclopedia of Immunology Research: 3 Volume Set

Encyclopedia of Immunology Research: 3 Volume Set

9781613248591
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This book presents current research in the study of immunology. Topics discussed include TLR agonists as immune adjuvants; modulating immune response with CpG-Oligodeoxynucleotide through the skin; evolution of immunosuppression in liver transplantation; the role of pharmacogenomics in tailoring immunosuppressive therapy for liver transplant recipients; sunlight induced immunosuppression; antibiotic resistance and probiotics; antibiotic resistance in food lactic acid bacteria and nanobiotics to combat bacterial drug resistance.
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9781613248591
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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
2278
  • Preface; Adjuvants in Cancer Vaccinations; TLR Agonists as Immune Adjuvants; Modulating Immune Response with CpG-Oligodeoxynucleotide through the Skin; Immunopotentiating Reconstituted Influenza Virosomes as Safe & Potent Antigen-Delivery System for Synthetic Peptides in Vaccines Development; Vaccine Adjuvants:: Priorities & Challenges; The Involvement of Interleukin-6 in the Augmentation of Immune Response by Immunologic Adjuvats; Is there a future for costimulation blockade as a regulatory t-cell inducing therapy?; Strategies for T cell Depletion to Prevent Graft versus Host Disease; Leucocyte intracellular cytokines in lung transplant patients- a more physiological indicator of immunosuppression than plasma drug levels; Indications & management of m-TOR inhibitors after liver transplantation.
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