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Books by specialty: immunology / transplant - 10 entries found
Frederick Alt
188 pages, $193, Elsevier (2016)
Posted November 15, 2016
Listed under: immunology / transplant
Advances in Immunology, a long-established and highly respected publication, presents current developments and comprehensive reviews on immunology. Articles address the wide range of topics that comprise immunology, including molecular and cellular activation mechanisms, phylogeny and molecular evolution, and clinical modalities. Edited and authored by the foremost scientists in the field, each volume provides up-to-date information and directions for the future.
Philip Cagle, Lisa Yerian, Luan Truong
254 pages, $95, CAP (2015)
Posted January 3, 2017
Listed under: immunology / transplant
Approximately 30,000 solid organ transplants are performed in the US each year, and biopsies from these patients are seen in community practice as well as in academic medical centers. Atlas of Transplant Pathology serves as a handy resource for practical interpretation of solid organ transplant biopsies and other specimens by general pathologists as well as subspecialists.
Robert R. Rich, Thomas A Fleisher, William T. Shearer, Harry Schroeder, Anthony J. Frew and Cornelia M. Weyand
5th ed, 1392 pages, $300, Elsevier (2018)
Posted March 15, 2018
Listed under: immunology / transplant
Keep abreast of the latest advances in this complex field with the 5th Edition of Clinical Immunology: Principles and Practice. This substantially revised edition by Drs. Robert R. Rich, Thomas A. Fleisher, William T. Shearer, Harry W. Schroeder, Jr., Anthony J. Frew, and Cornelia M. Weyand, offers authoritative guidance from some of the most respected global leaders in immunology, helping you navigate today’s latest knowledge and evidence-based practices that result in improved patient care.
Jenni Punt , Sharon Stranford , Patricia Jones , Judy Owen
8th Edition, 944 pages, $168 list, Other (2018)
Posted October 23, 2018
Listed under: immunology / transplant
Now in a thoroughly updated new edition, Kuby Immunology remains the only undergraduate introduction to immunology written by teachers of the course. In the Kuby tradition, the authors present the most current topics in an experimental context, conveying the excitement of scientific discovery, and highlight important advances, but do so with the focus on the big picture of the study of immune response, enhanced by unsurpassed pedagogical support for the first-time learner.
M.D. Usha, Gyanendra Kumar Sonkar, Sangeeta Singh
178 pages, $48 list, Jaypee (2015)
Posted July 19, 2016
Listed under: immunology / transplant
The use of immunopathological techniques has become increasingly widespread due to their ability to not only diagnose infectious and immunodeficiency disorders, but also haematological, oncological and gastroenterological diseases. This manual is a practical guide to immunopathological techniques for undergraduates and trainees. Beginning with an overview of immunopathology, the following chapters provide in depth discussion on different techniques for the diagnosis and management of numerous immunological disorders, including autoimmune diseases, tumours, transplants and immunohistochemistry.
Eric Vivier, James Di Santo, Alessandro Moretta
247 pages, $189 list, Springer (2016)
Posted March 4, 2016
Listed under: immunology / transplant, microbiology
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the discovery of Natural Killer (NK) cells, this volume focuses on the recent advances in our understanding of NK cell development and differentiation and their acquisition of functional properties, as well as the latest models for NK-cell analysis in mice and applications in clinical medicine. NK cells have travelled a circuitous path from their initial description as ‘spontaneous killers’ (for some simply an experimental artifact) to being a bona fide subset of innate lymphoid cells with a complementary mode of action in immune defense and an important mediator of immune reactivity in health and disease.
W. Dean Wallace, Bita Naini
196 pages, 2 illus, $199 list, Springer (2015)
Posted August 1, 2015
Listed under: immunology / transplant; Textbook chapters: Liver & intrahepatic bile ducts, Lung, Pancreas
This atlas describes and illustrates the pathology of solid organ transplants and includes chapters covering transplant pathology of the kidney, lung, heart, liver, pancreas, small bowel and limbs. Each of these chapters briefly reviews the latest rejection classifications for each organ system with explanatory notes highlighting diagnostic criteria, and tables listing entities in the differential diagnosis. Included with each chapter are images demonstrating the pathology of the most common and important diseases, especially patterns of organ rejection and related entities or mimickers.
Warren Levinson
15th ed, 832 pages, $63 list, McGraw-Hill (2018)
Posted October 23, 2018
Review of Medical Microbiology and Immunology is a succinct, high-yield review of the medically important aspects of microbiology and immunology. It covers both the basic and clinical aspects of bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology, and immunology and also discusses important infectious diseases using an organ system approach. The book emphasizes the real-world clinical application of microbiology and immunology to infectious diseases and offers a unique mix of narrative text, color images, tables and figures, Q&A, and clinical vignettes.
Stephen Forman, Robert Negrin, Joseph Antin, Frederick Appelbaum
5th ed, 1,416 pages, 500+ illus, $470 list, Wiley (2016)
Posted February 5, 2016
Listed under: immunology / transplant
Fully revised for the fifth edition, this outstanding reference on bone marrow transplantation is an essential, field-leading resource. Extensive coverage of the field, from the scientific basis for stem-cell transplantation to the future direction of research. Combines the knowledge and expertise of over 170 international specialists across 106 chapters. Includes new chapters addressing basic science experiments in stem-cell biology, immunology, and tolerance. Contains expanded content on the benefits and challenges of transplantation, and analysis of the impact of new therapies to help clinical decision-making. Includes a fully searchable Wiley Digital Edition with downloadable figures, linked references, and more.
Phillip Ruiz
2nd ed, 396 pages, $195, Cambridge (2018)
Posted July 16, 2018
Listed under: immunology / transplant
Modernize your approach to graft biopsies, diagnosis and pathogenesis in transplantation pathology, with the second edition of this specialized textbook. Reach the latest classification schemes, combining both anatomic and clinical pathology, and gain a comprehensive understanding of detailed pathological processes, affecting both host and graft. Following publication of the first edition in 2009, technological advances in understanding of transplant immunology and physiology have enhanced many aspects of pathological diagnoses.
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