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Immunity

By (author) William E. Paul
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, United States
Published: 27th Feb 2018
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 16mm
Weight: 418g
ISBN-10: 1421425289
ISBN-13: 9781421425283
Barcode No: 9781421425283
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A leading figure in immunology takes readers inside the remarkably powerful human immune system. Winner of the CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of the Choice ACRL The immune system has incredible power to protect us from the ravages of infection. Boosted by vaccines, it can protect us from diseases such as measles. However, the power of the immune system is a double-edged sword: an overactive immune system can wreak havoc, destroying normal tissue and causing diseases such as type I diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. The consequences of an impaired immune system, on the other hand, are all too evident in the agonies of AIDS. Packed with illustrations, stories from Dr. William E. Paul's distinguished career, and fascinating accounts of scientific discovery, Immunity presents the three laws of the human immune system-universality, tolerance, and appropriateness-and explains how the system both protects and harms us. From the tale of how smallpox was overcome and the lessons of the Ebola epidemic to the hope that the immune system can be used to treat or prevent cancer, Dr. Paul argues that we must take advantage of cutting-edge technologies and promising new tools in immunological research.

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An excellent overview of what science knows about immunology today.
-Science-Based Medicine Written by a prominent researcher and scholar who not only followed the history of immunology but also participated in its creation, Immunity could be considered as an excellent summary of the classical, pre-systemic, immunological era.
-Metascience It is well written, informative and gives detailed descriptions even down to defining platelets-sometimes we make the assumption that individuals know these details but the author has pre-empted this and provided ample explanations, which in essence will widen his audience . . . I would recommend this book to students, healthcare assistants, clinicians, and nurse specialists working within all areas.
-Nursing Times [Immunity] is a remarkably clear, concise, well-written, and well-organized presentation of the components and interactions of the multiple parts of the immune system as it functions to protect the body from disease or foreign agents when functioning properly-or cause disease when malfunctioning . . . Written for the general public and for potential students of immunology, it could also serve as an accompanying text for any immunology course . . . Essential.
-R. S. Kowalczyk, University of Michigan, Choice