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  1. Current Topics in Innate Immunity (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology) (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  2. Isobm Td-4 International Workshop on Monoclonal Antibodies Against Muci: Workshop, San Diego, Calif., November 1996 (Tumor Biology Ser)

141. Science Careers
Experience in molecular biology, stem biology and immunology is required. Please send curriculum vitae and three references to Hua Huang MD,
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142. Instructional Multimedia, University Of Alberta
Instructional Multimedia immunology Cool Stuff Ecology Entomology Genetics immunology Introductory biology Microbiology Procedures
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143. IBMC
In the area of biology of Infection and immunology, special attention will be focussed on the field of Molecular Microbiology with the aim at identifying
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144. Biological Sciences Department
biology 424 immunology (4) Chem 421 Biological Chemistry (3) Chem 423A General Biochemistry (3) Chem 423B General Biochemistry (3). Back to Top
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Biodiversity, Ecology and Conservation Biology Cell and Developmental Biology Marine Biology Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Minor in Biotechnology Master of Science in Biology Subject Matter Preparation Program for Single Subject Teaching Credential FACULTY Oscar Aurelio, Sandra Banack, MerriLynn Casem, Amybeth Cohen, Kathryn Dickson, David Drath, Doug Eernisse, David Fromson, William Hoese, Michael Horn, Anne Houtman, C. Eugene Jones, Judy Kandel, Robert Koch, Rodrigo Lois, Steven Murray, Joyce Ono, Nancy Pelaez, William Presch, Darren Sandquist, Jochen Schenk, Roger Seapy, Paul Stapp, Barry Thomas, Marcelo Tolmasky, Sean Walker, Joel Weintraub, Fred Whipple, Danielle Zacherl INTRODUCTION Biology is the branch of science concerned with the study of life. The discipline is dynamic, diverse, and expanding with the integration of new molecular approaches, information technology and concerns for the environment. Through the study of biology students will: learn principles that govern the function of their own body and those of other organisms; explore how complex organisms develop from a single cell and how genes and the environment govern these events; and learn how plants capture the energy from the sun and, ultimately, sustain almost all life on Earth through intricate relationships with other organisms, including humans. In addition, in Southern California, proximity to a variety of employers ranging from biotechnology and biomedical companies to environmental consulting firms provides biology majors with diverse employment opportunities.

145. Biological Sciences, Open University
The immunology and Cell biology Section carries out research in three principal areas. Development of immune reactions in the central nervous system
http://www.open.ac.uk/science/biosci/research/dkm/immunology.htm
RESEARCH GROUPS Immunology and Cell Biology Areas of Research
The Immunology and Cell Biology Section carries out research in three principal areas: Members of the Group Academic staff David Male D.K.Male@open.ac.uk Leukocyte endothelial interactions, Microglial development Caroline Pond C.M.Pond@open.ac.uk Adipocyte interactions with lymphoid tissues Hilary McQueen H.A.MacQueen@open.ac.uk Adipocyte interactions with lymphoid tissues Ignacio Romero I.Romero@open.ac.uk Cell biology of astrocytes, microglia and brain endothelium Jane Loughlin A.J.Loughlin@open.ac.uk In vitro modelling of the CNS; Inflammation in the CNS
Research Fellows Geraldine Flynn G.Flynn@Open.ac.uk

146. Scholars In Oncologic Molecular Imaging
Joe Lasky III, MD Tumor immunology / biology. Eric Lepin, Ph.D. - In Vivo Molecular Imaging Rob Prins, Ph.D. - Tumor immunology / biology.
http://www.crump.ucla.edu/public/somi/fellows.html
SOMI Fellows George Alexandrakis, Ph.D. - Imaging Instrumentation Vesna Kaluza, Ph.D. - Clinical Imaging Joe Lasky III, M.D. - Tumor Immunology / Biology Eric Lepin, Ph.D. - In Vivo Molecular Imaging Chris Logg, Ph.D. - Therapeutic Applications in Cancer Therapy Weixing Lu, Ph.D. - Chemistry of Molecular Probes Rob Prins, Ph.D. - Tumor Immunology / Biology

147. Cytomegaloviruses: Molecular Biology And Immunology
Leading international experts provide comprehensive and authoritative reviews on every aspect of current research. By integrating viral genomics,
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Cytomegaloviruses: Molecular Biology and Immunology
Publisher: Caister Academic Press
Editor: Matthias J. Reddehase Institute for Virology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Obere Zahlbacher Str. 67, 55131 Mainz, Germany
Publication date: 01 November 2005
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c. 650 Chapter abstracts How to Order Cytomegaloviruses are members of the herpesvirus group and can infect humans and other primates. Between 50-80% of adults in developed countries and up to 100% in developing countries are infected with human cytomegalovirus. Infection causes problems in immunocompromised hosts including AIDS victims or patients undergoing organ and stem cell transplantation and congenital infection can cause birth defects in the child. Development of an effective vaccine has high priority. In this book leading international experts provide comprehensive and authoritative reviews on every aspect of current research. By integrating viral genomics, proteomics, immunology and molecular biology with the emerging knowledge of the genomics of the host organism, penetrating new insights into the virus-host interaction are provided. The focus of the book is on the molecular and genomic aspects and the authors provide an insight into the current understanding of the subject and the future direction of research. Topics covered include disease mechanisms, genomics, proteomics, BAC mutagenesis, virus entry and activation of innate immunity, regulation of viral gene expression, regulation of viral mRNA export, animal models of infection, novel therapeutics, vaccine development, antivirals, and much more. Essential reading for all virologists with an interest in cytomegaloviruses and a recommended text for scientists working on antiviral drug and vaccine development.

148. ResearchLink: Cell Biology / Immunology
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149. Science-Jobs-De: Sjd-biology Sjd-med-pharma Sjd-chemistry : PhD- Or Postdoc Posi
sjdbiology sjd-med-pharma immunology Functional characterization of Langerhans cells by their inducible ablation in mice (Amsterdam/NL) (Amsterdam/NL)
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150. NCI-Frederick - Calendar - Series Detail
. For More Information About This Series Contact Dr. Diana Linnekin Phone 301846-5631......immunology/Cell biology Seminar.
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151. BioMedNet
Cell Press titles are Cell, Current biology, Neuron, Molecular Cell, Developmental Cell, Cancer Cell, Structure, Chemistry and biology and Immunity.
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152. 404 - File Not Found
The biology Department pages have been moved to a new server and reorganized. Every effort has been made to preserve existing links.
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153. Davidson College Biology Students' Home Pages
in collaboration with *Molecular and Cellular biology Program and **Marine Molecular Immunological Investigation ofChlamydomonas Malic Enzyme
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Development Of Calcium Pools In Early Embryonic Chicken Hearts
Poster by Sean M. Mercer ('96) and Jeffery D. Cromartie ('97) Development Of The Sarcoplasmic Reticulum As A Calcium Pool In Early Embryonic Chicken Hearts
Poster by Jeffery D. Cromartie ('97), Sean M. Mercer ('96) Sallie R. Permar ('97), and A. M. Campbell Purification and Characterization of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Poster by Brad Ellison ('97) and John H. Williamson Purification and Characterization of Isocitrate Dehydrogenase from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Poster by Edward Gordon , Chad Newman , A. Malcolm Campbell, and John H. Williamson

154. MCB Divisions
Welcome to the Molecular and Cell biology department at the University of In addition, we focus upon immune surveillance in cancer, apoptosis,
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155. Trypanosomiasis
BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR biology OF AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMES Like, the African trypanosomes, T. cruzi escapes from host immune response but it does not do
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Dr Richard C. Hunt BACTERIOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY MYCOLOGY PARASITOLOGY VIROLOGY
Trypanosome trypomastigotes ( Trypanosoma spp.).
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Used with permission PARASITOLOGY - CHAPTER THREE MOLECULAR PARASITOLOGY : TRYPANOSOMES EUCARYOTIC CELLS WITH A DIFFERENT WAY OF DOING THINGS
In this section, we shall look at the disease of trypanosomiasis and the life cycle of the parasites that cause it. The novel aspects of the life cycle lead us to ways in which the parasite has gained unusual biochemical pathways to cope with its niche. These offer potential sites for chemotherapy. Trypanosomes are successful parasites which manage to escape the host's immune response; this happens by a very complex mechanism of antigen switching and it is the knowledge of this mechanism that has led us to the first steps in developing an anti-trypanosome vaccine. TRYPANOSOMES Order KINETOPLASTIDA. So-called because of the large DNA-containing structure, the kinetoplast, found at the base of the flagellum. DISEASES CAUSED BY TRYPANOSOMES Trypanosoma species Species Distribution Species exhibiting disease Vector Disease Treatment Trypanosoma brucei gambiense West Africa humans Glossina palpalis (Tsetse fly)
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156. Lymph And Immunity
The Lymphatic System Immunity General Defenses Specific Defenses Image from Purves et al., Life The Science of biology, 4th Edition,
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The lymphatic system is composed of lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and organs. The functions of this system include the absorbtion of excess fluid and its return to the blood stream, absorption of fat (in the villi of the small intestine ) and the immune system function. Lymph vessels are closely associated with the circulatory system vessels. Larger lymph vessels are similar to veins. Lymph capillaries are scatted throughout the body. Contraction of skeletal muscle causes movement of the lymph fluid through valves. Lymph organs include the bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen , and thymus. Bone marrow contains tissue that produces lymphocytes . B-lymphocytes (B-cells) mature in the bone marrow. T-lymphocytes (T-cells) mature in the thymus gland. Other blood cells such as monocytes and leukocytes are produced in the bone marrow. Lymph nodes are areas of concentrated lymphocytes and macrophages along the lymphatic veins. The spleen is similar to the lymph node except that it is larger and filled with blood. The spleen serves as a reservoir for blood, and filters or purifies the blood and lymph fluid that flows through it. If the spleen is damaged or removed, the individual is more susceptible to infections. The thymus secretes a hormone, thymosin, that causes pre-T-cells to mature (in the thymus) into T-cells.

157. Cell Biology And Immunology--Pathology Department At The University Of Utah
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158. Welcome To Microbiology & Immunology @ UBC
Undergraduate and graduate programs; research areas include microbial pathogenesis/genomics, environmental and applied microbiology, and immunology and
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The at the University of British Columbia provides a stimulating environment in which to pursue a graduate or undergraduate research program. Our faculty is internationally recognized for contributions in microbiology, molecular biology and immunology. Students will have the opportunity to experience the most up-to-date molecular approaches to the study of problems in microbiology and immunology. Learn More: The Department
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We are now about to move into the Life Science Centre (LSC) and at the same time create a cooperative interdepartmental system as the foundation for generating interdisciplinary research opportunities. The LSC will be home to over 80 research groups coming from UBC Departments in the Faculties of Science and Medicine. Exciting Discoveries from Departmental Laboratories
Filee, J., Tetart, F., Suttle, C.A., and Krisch, H.M. (2005) Marine T4-type bacteriophages, a ubiquitous component of the dark matter of the biosphere. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102: 12471-12476.
Researchers continue to find that the oceans contain an enormous reservoir of unknown viral life. The latest discovery in this area by researchers in France and at The University of British Columbia has shown that seas ranging from the frigid Artic Ocean to the sub-tropical Gulf of Mexico contain previously unknown groups of viruses that are distant relatives of viruses that attack bacteria in our gut.

159. University Of Leicester: Microbiology & Immunology Home Page
BSc Biological Sciences (Physiology with Pharmacology) For postgraduate study in Microbiology and immunology, please see the appropriate sections of the
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160. Overview, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
The Children s Hospital Medical Center of Cincinnati Pulmonary Medicine, Allergy and Clinical immunology Division offers consultation, treatment,
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The Pulmonary Medicine Division of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center offers consultation, treatment, and diagnostic testing for children with pediatric pulmonary diseases. Consultation, treatment, and diagnostic testing for all pediatric pulmonary disease is available, including:
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  • pulmonary hemosiderosis;
  • immotile cilia syndrome;
  • asthma.
Close collaboration with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center divisions of Infectious Diseases, Gastroenterology, Pediatric Surgery and Otolaryngology ensures the provision of comprehensive clinical care to patients and their families. The Pulmonary Medicine Division is also a component of the Aerodigestive and Sleep Center, another integrated program at the hospital that provides care to children with complex airway, pulmonary, sleep and upper digestive tract disorders.
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