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A History of Modern Immunology Zoltan A. Nagy (DVM, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Immunology)

A History of Modern Immunology By Zoltan A. Nagy (DVM, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Immunology)

A History of Modern Immunology by Zoltan A. Nagy (DVM, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Immunology)


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Describes, analyzes, and conceptualizes seminal events and discoveries in immunology in the last third of the 20th century. This book provides an introduction to topics including immunological specificity, antibody diversity, monoclonal antibodies, major histocompatibility complex, antigen presentation, and T cell biology.

A History of Modern Immunology Summary

A History of Modern Immunology: The Path Toward Understanding by Zoltan A. Nagy (DVM, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Immunology)

A History of Modern Immunology: A Path Toward Understanding describes, analyzes, and conceptualizes several seminal events and discoveries in immunology in the last third of the 20th century, the era when most questions about the biology of the immune system were raised and also found their answers. Written by an eyewitness to this history, the book gives insight into personal aspects of the important figures in the discipline, and its data driven emphasis on understanding will benefit both young and experienced scientists. This book provides a concise introduction to topics including immunological specificity, antibody diversity, monoclonal antibodies, major histocompatibility complex, antigen presentation, T cell biology, immunological tolerance, and autoimmune disease. This broad background of the discipline of immunology is a valuable companion for students of immunology, research and clinical immunologists, and research managers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

A History of Modern Immunology Reviews

"...lively in part because, at its core, it recognizes the human and subjective side of doing science...constitutes an enthusiastic and warm account of immunological progress...The human engagement in his account makes the scientific issues more understandable, their significance more apparent and fascinating." --Journal of the History of Biology, A History of Modern Immunology "introduces each of the ten sections with some level of background or historical context, beginning with the discovery of DNA rearrangement in the generation of antibody diversity and finishing with the concepts of immune tolerance and autoimmunityalso explains the significance of specific experiments. Summing Up: Recommended." --Choice, July 2014 "An immunology industry insider surveys the recent history of the branch of life sciences that studies immune system functions and summarizes major discoveries resulting from immunological research conducted since 1970. The chronicle describes the clarification of immunoglobulin structure, the interaction of antibody with antigen, the mechanisms for generation of antibody diversity, the T-cell antigen receptor, and the nature of its ligand.." --ProtoView.com, January 2014

About Zoltan A. Nagy (DVM, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Immunology)

Dr. Nagy, a world-leading immunologist, previously held positions as Scientific Member of the Basel Institute of Immunology, Deputy Director of the Max-Planck-Institute for Biology in Tuebingen, Project Leader in Preclinical Research at Novartis in Basel and most recently as Department Head of Immunology at Hoffmann-La Roche in Nutley. Dr. Nagy's research into the major histocompatibility complex has resulted in over 140 papers in peer-reviewed journals. He's actively contributed to immunology research from 1970 to 2006 and is an author of over 150 research publications (mostly in high impact international journals). He's directly contributed to the majority of sub disciplines, the history of which is described in this book. He personally knows almost all prominent scientists in immunology including 8 Nobel Laureates. This background put him uniquely into the position of writing up the history of immunology in the last third of the twentieth century with authenticity and insider details.He's significantly contributed to the genetics of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), to the MHC-association of autoimmune diseases, and to different aspects of T cell biology. Formerly, he was a member of the Basel Institute for Immunology, deputy director at the Department of Immunogenetics, Max-Planck-Institute of Biology, Tubingen, Germany, head of the Immunology Department, Hoffmann La Roche Inc., Nutley, NJ, USA, and head of research at GPC-Biotech Inc., Munich, Germany. Also is a former editorial board member of Immunogenetics, and Human Immunology.

Table of Contents

Introductory Words about Science, Scientists, and Immunology Part One: Pre-History with Far-reaching Consequences 1 The immunological revolution Part Two: The History 2 A very special location: the basel institute for immunology 3 Immunological specificity 4 Monoclonal antibodies: the final proof for clonal selection 5 The first victory of molecular biology: mechanisms of the generation of antibody diversity 6 The major histocompatibility complex 7 Antigen processing and presentation 8 The intricate behaviour of t cells 9 Acquired immunological tolerance 10 Autoimmunity Concluding Remarks

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NPB9780124169746
9780124169746
0124169740
A History of Modern Immunology: The Path Toward Understanding by Zoltan A. Nagy (DVM, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Immunology)
New
Hardback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2013-12-06
356
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