Extractions: if(location.href != getCookie('back')) setCookie('back', location.href, null, '/'); ITEMS modern scholarly publishers in the finest tradition Journals Login Register Home Books Journals References A-Z Index Author Index For Our Authors Shopping Cart Contact Electronic Data Center Search Editor-in-Chief M. Zouhair Atassi Online instruction The great advances in immunology in recent years make this field one of the most rapidly growing in biological sciences. This remarkable growth is stimulated by the influx of investigators from other disciplines such as biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and by an increased number of investigators who came to immunology through the more traditional routes of microbiology and various medical disciplines. As a consequence, immunology has become a vast and rich field encompassing outlooks that range from the highly clinical to the highly molecular. Although such perspectives may appear diverse, they are, in fact, highly interdependent. Critical Reviews TM in Immunology presents a balanced overview of contemporary immunology and melds together molecular immunology and immunobiology.
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Extractions: The immune system consists of factors that provide innate and acquired immunity, and has evolved to become more specific, complex, efficient, and regulated. One of the principal functions of the human immune system is to defend against infecting and other foreign agents by distinguishing self from non-self (foreign antigens) and to marshal other protective responses from leukocytes. The immune system, if dysregulated, can react to self antigens to cause autoimmune diseases or fail to defend against infections. The immune system is organized into discrete compartments to provide the milieu for the development and maintenance of effective immunity. Those two overlapping compartments: the lymphoid and reticuloendothelial systems (RES) house the principal immunologic cells, the leukocytes. Leukocytes derived from pluripotent stem cells in the bone marrow during postnatal life include neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, monocytes and macrophages, natural killer (NK) cells, and T and B lymphocytes. Hematopoietic and lymphoid precursor cells are derived from pluripotent stem cells. Cells that are specifically committed to each type of leukocyte (colony-forming units) are consequently produced with the assistance of special stimulating factors (e.g. cytokines). Cells of the immune system intercommunicate by ligand-receptor interactions between cells and/or via secreted molecules called cytokines. Cytokines produced by lymphocytes are termed lymphokines (i.e., interleukins and interferon-gamma) and those produced by monocytes and macrophages are termed monokines.
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Extractions: Theoretical Immunology FULL TEXT OF PAPERS WITH COMMENTARY To really understand immunology we must first understand the historical development of ideas on immunology. But to really understand its history, we must first understand immunology. Side-chain Theory (Ehrlich 1900) The Lymphocyte in Graft and Tumour Rejection (1926) Clonal Selection Theory of Immunity (1957) Genes and Antibodies (1959) ... Other Web Sites Introduction I n the not too distant future the entire biomedical literature will be available on line. In the meantime, we can collectively move in that direction if individuals will take "time off" to place papers which they think particularly important in their personal web-pages. Beginning with a seminal paper by the founder of theoretical immunology, Paul Ehrlich, this web page provides an eclectic set of papers with an obvious personal bias. However, I have provided, and will attempt to increase the number of, links with other sites on the topic. Donald Forsdyke Side-chain theory (1900) On Immunity with Special Reference to Cell Life CROONIAN LECTURE By Professor Dr. PAUL EHRLICH
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Extractions: Dr Richard Hunt PART ONE: IMMUNOLOGY Immunology is the study of our protection from foreign macromolecules or invading organisms and our responses to them. These invaders include viruses, bacteria, protozoa or even larger parasites. In addition, we develop immune responses against our own proteins (and other molecules) in autoimmunity and against our own aberrant cells in tumor immunity. Our first line of defense against foreign organisms are barrier tissues such as the skin that stop the entry of organism into our bodies. If, however, these barrier layers are penetrated, the body contains cells that respond rapidly to the presence of the invader. These cells include macrophages and neutrophils that engulf foreign organisms and kill them without the need for antibodies. Immediate challenge also comes from soluble molecules that deprive the invading organism of essential nutrients (such as iron) and from certain molecules that are found on the surfaces of epithelia, in secretions (such as tears and saliva) and in the blood stream. This form of immunity is the innate or non-specific immune system that is continually ready to respond to invasion.
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