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  1. Immunology in Intensive Care Medicine 2007 by Edited by Marcus J. Schultz and Peter E. Spronk, 2007-12-01
  2. Immunotherapy, An Issue of Immunology and Allergy Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Cezmi Akidis, 2006-06-09
  3. The Julius M. Cruse Collection in Immunology and Medicine. by Dorothy. WHITCOMB, 1980
  4. Immunology in Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide to Clinical Immunology by Eric John Holborow, 1983-08
  5. Glucocorticosteriods(GCS) in Allergic Inflammation, An Issue of Immunology and Allergy Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by David Skoner, 2005-09-02
  6. Immunodeficiency Disorders, An Issue of Immunology and Allergy Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Jordan Orange, 2008-05-28
  7. Clinical Transplantation: Current Practice and Future Prospects (Immunology and Medicine)
  8. Lymphoproliferative Diseases (Immunology and Medicine)
  9. Immunology of Neuromuscular Disease (Immunology and Medicine)
  10. Ocular Allergy, An Issue of Immunology and Allergy Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Leonard Bielory, 2008-02-28
  11. Advances in Mucosal Immunology (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  12. The Immunoglobulin Receptors and their Physiological and Pathological Roles in Immunity (Immunology and Medicine)
  13. Immunotherapy of Disease (Immunology and Medicine)
  14. Immunological Aspects of Gastroenterology (Immunology and Medicine, Volume 31) (Immunology and Medicine)

61. MedBioWorld: Immunology Journals
Links to immunology journals.
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62. Immunology Articles, Jobs And Information: Immunology@nature.com
Nature medicine Role of the immune system in chronic pain Nature Reviews NeuroscienceGp96 is a receptor for a novel Listeria monocytogenes virulence factor
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63. Immunology Unit
Work focusing on infectious diseases and tropical medicine, primarily on Leishmaniases and Trypanosomiases in London, UK.
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64. Neuroscience Journal: Nature Reviews Neuroscience
Molecular Biology, Nature Biotechnology, Nature Cell Biology, Nature Genetics,Nature immunology, Nature Materials, Nature medicine, Nature Neuroscience
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65. Luc Van Kaer, Ph.D.
Article on mechanisms of antigen processing and T cell repertoire selection. By an Associate Professor in the Department of Microbiology and immunology, Vanderbilt University School of medicine, Nashville, TN.
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Luc Van Kaer, Ph.D.
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Vanderbilt University School of Medicine , Nashville, TN
Dr. Van Kaer came to Vanderbilt University in 1993. He is a Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology. He received B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry from the University of Ghent in Belgium. He then did postdoctoral work in the laboratory of Dr. Susumu Tonegawa at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge, MA, where he studied the specificity of gd T cells and MHC class I- restricted antigen presentation. His current research focuses on antigen processing and T cell repertoire selection.
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66. Welcome To Medscape
Allergy Clinical immunology Journals. Business of medicine Family medicine/Primary Care. Family medicine/ Primary Care Home Page
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67. The New England Journal Of Medicine: Research & Review Articles On Diseases & Cl
The New England Journal of medicine (NEJM) is a weekly general medical journal on internal medicine and specialty areas including allergy/immunology,
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68. Blackwell Allergy And Immunology - Homepage
Blackwell Allergy and immunology represents the best in books and journals books and journals in allergy, clinical immunology and respiratory medicine
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Welcome to Blackwell Allergy and Immunology Blackwell Publishing is one of the world's leading medical publishers, representing the very best in academic research, practice development and student learning. Browse our books and journals in allergy, clinical immunology and respiratory medicine: You must enable JavaScript before this list will work. Select a subject Allergy, Clinical Immunology Allergy Clinical Immunology Immunology Respiratory Medicine Malignant Lung Disease Obstructive Airways Disease Occupational Lung Disease Pulmonology
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69. CCIS: Center For Clinical Immunology - Stanford University School Of Medicine
School of medicine Home CCIS immunology Meeting. The 2005 FASEB SummerResearch Autoimunity Conference will be held in Vermont from June 11 to June 15
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P.J. Utz, Carol Saal, Harry Saal, Julianne Burns and Donna Thibault as Julianne receives the first Jessica Lynn Saal Fellowship. Jessica Lynn Saal passed away this past January from complications of Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. Harry and Carol Saal have been long-time supporters of the Center for Clinical Immunology at Stanford (CCIS). Carol Saal is an active volunteer of the CCIS Steering Committee.
2005 Summer Internship Program concludes
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Finding innovative answers through interdisciplinary research
CCIS Steering Committee Juno-Ho Kim, a 2004 CCIS Summer Intern and Intel STS with President Bush. Story and Larger Picture The mission of the CCIS is to educate physicians and trainees and the public in order to bring discoveries in basic science to bear on medical disciplines ranging from cancer to diabetes and from arthritis to infectious disease, bridging the spectrum of research from the genetic and molecular level to clinical trials, sharing the information and resources in order to speed the translation of new therapies from the laboratory bench to the patient's bedside.
2004 CCIS Summer Internship Project Leads to Intel STS Finalist
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70. CCIS: Center For Clinical Immunology - Stanford University School Of Medicine
of translational medicine in diseases involving the immune system. Greater familiarity with medicine will help these scientists understand the
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The Center for Clinical Immunology at Stanford (CCIS) unites investigators from throughout the world of medicine and within the University at large bringing discoveries in basic science to bear on the most difficult illnesses known to mankind. These are the diseases which disable our immune system's ability to defend us.
Treating Autoimmune Diseases
While the new Center for Clinical Immunology at Stanford (CCIS) covers a vast range of diseases, the Center's current areas of focus are type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and psoriasis.
Bone Marrow Transplantation
The Division of Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) at Stanford consists of several interconnected components: its research laboratory, which is part of CCIS; the clinical BMT laboratory; and the in-patient and out-patient care facilities at the Medical Center. Novel experimental concepts are continually being developed in the research laboratory, explored in the clinical laboratory, and tested in trials in the in-patient and out-patient clinics.
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The initial problems in organ transplantation were technical and largely associated with the surgery, itself. Now that most of those problems have been overcome, CCIS physician-scientists in fields ranging from microbiology to surgery are pursuing the greater challenge or as they put it, "the holy grail" - manageable transplantation tolerance in humans.

71. University Of Cincinnati Internal Medicine, Division Of Immunology & Allergy
UC Dept of Internal medicine, Division of immunology Allergy The Divisionof immunology at The University of Cincinnati was established in 1965 by the
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The Division of Immunology at The University of Cincinnati was established in 1965 by the Department of Internal Medicine and provides a program of teaching for medical and postgraduate students, patient care for inpatients and outpatients, and a broad research program in rheumatic, allergic and general immunological diseases. Currently there are 20 full-time, part-time and volunteer physicians and basic scientists engaged in these activities. Referral, diagnostic and treatment clinics have been established at all the major hospitals of the Medical Center. There is active collaboration with both pediatric rheumatology and pediatric allergy. The division is also one of the National Institutes of Aramis Disease Data Base Centers, NIAMS Cooperative Systemmatic Study in Rheumatic Disease Collaborating Clinic and NIAID Immunotherapy Study Center. Our immunology faculty participates in the NetWellness " Ask-An-Expert " program. NetWellness is an Ohio-sponsored multi-institutional consortium designed to provide health information to the public. More information on NetWellness, including " Ask-An-Expert, " is available at http://www.netwellness.org

72. University Of Cincinnati Internal Medicine, Division Of Immunology & Allergy
UC Dept of Internal medicine, Division of immunology Allergy Ware, Avis,immunology Allergy, Assistant Professor of medicine
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73. Faculty Roster - Program In Immunology And Virology - UMass Medical School
Kate Fitzgerald, PhD (medicine) Antiviral innate immune signaling. Neal S.Silverman, PhD(medicine) Immune signaling pathways.
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Molecular mechanisms of HIV.
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The role of the centrosome in cell division and cell motility.
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74. Institute For Advanced Studies In Aging And Geriatric Medicine
Institute for Advanced Studies in Aging and Geriatric medicine home page. that conducts needed clinical research on aging and immunology topics,
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75. Immunology Training Program
The immunology Training Program is an interdepartmental teaching and research from multiple disciplines within the Boston University School of medicine.
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/Departments/HomeMain.asp?DepartmentID=304

76. Microbiology And Immunology - Cornell Veterinary Medicine
Cornell Veterinary medicine Cornell University (*former Seminars inMicrobiology and Seminars in immunology have been combined into this new series)
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77. Eric Denkers - Cornell Veterinary Medicine
Cornell Veterinary medicine Cornell University Faculty. Eric Y. Denkers.Associate Professor of immunology Cornell University College of Veterinary
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PhD (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison) Dr. Denkers is an Associate Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and has been associated with the department since 1995. He received the BS degree in Biology from the University of Washington in 1982. He then received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1990 studying molecular biology. Afer spending 5 years at the NIH, Dr. Denkers joined the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Cornell. He currently has funding from NIH to study toxoplasmosis. Research Interests Lab Members Related Links Selected References
Research Interests This image shows cells from the peritoneal cavity of a mouse infected with T. gondii tachyzoites. Cells were stained with antibody to IL-12 (shown green in this image), and nuclei were counter-stained red with the DNA-binding dye propidium iodide. At the bottom of the image are two neutrophils which display high levels of IL-12. In the top left of the image are two macrophages infected with T. gondii tachyzoites (four red parasite nuclei are visible in each cell). Although macrophages possess the capability of producing IL-12, the parasites are actively suppressing the cells' ability to produce this cytokine.

78. Department Of Molecular Virology, Immunology & Medical Genetics Molecular Virolo
The Ohio State University College of medicine Public Health College ofmedicine and Public Health Department of Molecular Virology, immunology and
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79. Pulmonary Medicine, Allergy, Immunology And Critical Care At Penn
As a key component of the multidisciplinary Penn Lung Center, the Pulmonary,Allergy, immunology and Critical Care Division provides referral and continuing
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80. Immunology Unit - Department Of Medicine, University Of Sydney, AustraliaImmunol
Recently the immunology unit has merged with the department of Infectious The immunologists in the Department of medicine, Professor Warwick Britton and
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Recently the immunology unit has merged with the department of Infectious Diseases forming the Discipline of Infectious Diseases and Immunology. Professor Britton is the head of discipline and Associate Professor Helen Briscoe, Doctors Rob Loblay and Allison Abendrdoth constitute the immunologists in the department, located in the Blackburn Building, University of Sydney. The immunologists also have close links with staff in Clinical Immunology department of Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and researchers in the Centenary Institute. Both research and teaching activities are shared with these and other groups in the University of Sydney and its associated research institutes.
The immunologists in the Department of Medicine, Professor Warwick Britton and Dr Rob Loblay have their offices in the Centenary Institute for Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology, Building 93, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. and A/Prof Helen Briscoe and Dr Allison Abendroth can be located on the 6th floor of the Blackburn Building of the University of Sydney.
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