History of Immunology
Molecules, Cells, and Tissues of the Immune Response
Antigens and Immunogens
Major Histocompatibility Complex
Antigen Processing and Presentation
B Lymphocyte Development and Immunoglobulin Genes
Immunoglobulin Synthesis, Properties, Structure, and Function
Antigen–Antibody Interactions
The Thymus and T Lymphocytes
Cytokines and Chemokines
The Complement System
Types I, II, III, and IV Hypersensitivity
Immunoregulation and Immunologic Tolerance
Autoimmunity
Mucosal Immunity
Immunohematology
Immunological Diseases and Immunopathology
Immunophenotyping of Hematopoietic Malignancies
Immunodeficiencies: Congenital and Acquired
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Immunomodulators
Transplantation Immunology
Tumor Immunology
Immunity against Microorganisms
Vaccines and Immunization
Therapeutic Immunology
Comparative Immunology
Immunological Methods and Molecular Techniques
Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry
Biography
Julius M. Cruse, B.A., B.S., D.Med.Sc., M.D., Ph.D., Dr.h.c., is a Guyton Distinguished Professor, Professor of Pathology, Director of Immunopathology and Transplantation Immunology, Director of Anatomic Pathology, Vice-Chair Department of Pathology, Director of Graduate Studies in Pathology, Professor of Medicine, Professor of Microbiology, and Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
Robert E. Lewis, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., is Professor of Pathology and Director of Immunopathology and Transplantation Immunology in the Department of Pathology at the University of Mississippi Center in Jackson.
Praise for previous editions:
This heavyweight offering could be a vade mecum for the infectious disease researcher. It covers the whole of immunology from A bloodgroup to zymosan in easy-to-read bites.
—Brian Henderson, University College London, Microbiology Today
Definitions and descriptions appear in every textbook, but few, if any, are as complete as what is presented in this book…a useful book to have on the shelf when you come across a word or phrase for which you need a brief and accurate definition…useful for definitions of obscure phrases.
—Marion C. Cohen, Ph.D., Doody’s Review Service
A beautifully illustrated and appealing discussion of the history of Immunology … concise, descriptive and up to date discussions of subject matter. Illustrations, both diagrams and photomicrographs are abundant and clear… the division of the text into an encyclopedic form and the comprehensive index make this book an extremely useful reference…clinical and research immunologists will delight in the book as the showpiece of a personal library.
— L.L. Wallman, Dept. of Clinical Immunology and Allergy, Westmead Hospital, Australia, for the World Allergy Association
A well-illustrated encyclopedic dictionary… this handy work contributes significantly to this rapidly advancing discipline. … With four completely new chapters …. this edition substantially expands and revises the previous one. ... Over 1,000 illustrations … accompany well-written entries. … Summing Up: Highly recommended.
— CHOICE, Vol. 42, No. 02
…quite comprehensive… . This book, with its emphasis upon the definition and discussion of the important and relevant concepts in the field, I would see as a very valuable in-depth study text… .
— Australian Journal of Medical Science, Nov. 2004, Vol. 25, No. 4






