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Written by an immunologist, this book traces the concept of immunity from ancient times up to the present day, examining how changing concepts and technologies have affected the course of the science. It shows how the personalities of scientists and even political and social factors influenced both theory and practice in the field. With fascinating stories of scientific disputes and shifting scientific trends, each chapter examines an important facet of this discipline that has been so central to the development of modern biomedicine. With its biographical dictionary of important scientists an
Immunology --- History. --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology
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Allergy and Immunology --- Immunology --- history. --- History. --- Immunological techniques --- History
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Written by an immunologist, this book traces the concept of immunity from ancient times up to the present day, examining how changing concepts and technologies have affected the course of the science. It shows how the personalities of scientists and even political and social factors influenced both theory and practice in the field.
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This book describes the background to Paul Ehrlich's immunological works and theories and delves into the substance of his experiments in great detail. By exploring these early developments in immunology, the book lays the foundation for modern concepts, providing immunologists, biomedical researchers, and students the context for the discoveries in their field.the selectionist theory of antibody formationkinetics of primary and secondary antibody responsequantitative methods of measurement of antigens and antibodydemonstration of passive transfer of immunity from mother to
Immunologists --- Immunology --- Cell receptors --- History. --- Ehrlich, Paul, --- Cell membrane receptors --- Cell surface receptors --- Receptors, Cell --- Immunobiology --- Ehrlikh, Paʼul, --- אהרליך, פאול, --- Ehrlich, P. --- Binding sites (Biochemistry) --- Cell membranes --- Proteins --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Medical scientists
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This book describes the background to Paul Ehrlich's immunological works and theories and delves into the substance of his experiments in great detail. By exploring these early developments in immunology, the book lays the foundation for modern concepts, providing immunologists, biomedical researchers, and students the context for the discoveries in their field. the selectionist theory of antibody formation kinetics of primary and secondary antibody response quantitative methods of measurement of antigens and antibody demonstration of passive transfer of immunity from mother to foetus.
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Immunology. --- Allergy and Immunology --- history --- collected works.
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Eye Diseases --- Eye --- immunology --- immunology
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