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Veterinary Immunology Summary

Veterinary Immunology by Ian R. Tizard (University Distinguished Professor of Immunology, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, The Texas Veterinary Medical Center, Texas A &M University College Station, Texas, USA)

Exploring the immunologic concerns of both large and small animals, Veterinary Immunology: An Introduction,10th Edition is the only complete resource on immunology for veterinary practitioners. This new edition has been meticulously updated to continue its trend of incorporating the latest advances and topics in the field. It features a straightforward presentation of basic immunologic principles along with thorough and timely information on the most significant immunologic diseases and responses seen in domestic animals. Comprehensive coverage clearly explains the general principles of immunology, and provides information on the most significant immunologic diseases and immunologic responses seen in domestic animals and marine mammals. A wealth of clinical examples show how principles will be experienced and addressed in the clinical setting. Educator and student resources on Evolve feature an image collection, enhanced animations, flashcards, content updates, and a test bank for instructors. Improved images clarify new content and enhance your understanding. NEW! Updated content covers new T cell subpopulations, newly described interleukins; new approaches to cancer immunotherapy; immunology of fish; and new advances in genomics. NEW! Learning objectives have been added to the beginning of each chapter. NEW! Chapter on commensal bacterial will address the role of commensal bacteria in veterinary immunology and provide convincing explanations for previously poorly understood phenomena. NEW! Information on the pathogenesis and treatment of atopic dermatitis has been added to help inform veterinarians who treat pets with dermatologic conditions. NEW! Revised content on cancer immunology reflects the vast expansion of information that has been uncovered in the past five years. NEW! Expanded information on the role of nutrition in animal immunity offers a rational basis for examining data of those who claim nutritional benefits. NEW! Full-color histologic images replace black and white images to more effectively convey concepts.

About Ian R. Tizard (University Distinguished Professor of Immunology, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, The Texas Veterinary Medical Center, Texas A &M University College Station, Texas, USA)

Ian Tizard is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists and a Distinguished Professor of Immunology at Texas A&M University (TAMU). Dr. Tizard earned his Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland in 1965. He then completed a Bachelor of Science in Pathology and a PhD in immunology. After completing his studies, Dr. Tizard became a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Guelph, where he remained on as a professor until 1982 when he moved to TAMU. Since 1999, Dr. Tizard has been the Richard M. Schubot Chair in Exotic Bird Health at the Schubot Exotic Bird Health Center, where he has been a leader in the research of proventricular dilatation disease and avian bornavirus infection.

Table of Contents

1. Surviving in a Microbial World 2. Innate Immunity: How to Detect Invaders 3. Humoral Innate Immunity: Inflammatory Mediators 4. Humoral Innate Immunity: The Complement System 5. Cellular Innate Immunity: Neutrophils and Phagocytosis 6. Cellular Innate Immunity: Macrophages and Recovery from Inflammation 7. Sickness: The Body's Innate Responses 8. How Immune Cells Communicate: Cytokines and Their Receptors 9. Antigens: Triggers of Adaptive Immunity 10. Dendritic Cells and Antigen Processing 11. The Major Histocompatibility Complex 12. Organs of the Immune System 13. Lymphocytes 14. Helper T Cells and Their Response to Antigens 15. B Cells and Their Response to Antigens 16. Antibodies: Soluble Antigen Receptors 17. How Antigen-Binding Receptors Are Made 18. T Cells and the Destruction of Cell-Associated Invaders 19. Innate Lymphoid Cells 20. Regulation of Adaptive Immunity 21. The Microbiota and the Immune System 22. Immunity at Body Surfaces 23. Immunity in the Fetus and Newborn 24. Vaccines and Their Production 25. The Use of Vaccines 26. Immunity to Bacteria and Fungi 27. Immunity to viruses 28. Immunity to Parasites 29. Mast Cell and Eosinophil Mediated Hypersensitivity 30. Allergic Syndromes 31. Red Cell Antigens and Antibody-mediated Hypersensitivity 32. Immune-complexes and Neutrophil-mediated Hypersensitivity 33. T Cell-mediated Hypersensitivity 34. Organ Graft Rejection and Pregnancy 35. Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy 36. Autoimmunity: General Principles 37. Organ-Specific Autoimmune Diseases 38. Immune-mediated Inflammatory Diseases 39. Primary Immunodeficiencies 40. Secondary Immunological Defects 41. Drugs and Other Agents that Affect the Immune System 42. Immunodiagnostic Techniques 43. Evolution of the Immune System GLOSSARY INDEX

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Veterinary Immunology by Ian R. Tizard (University Distinguished Professor of Immunology, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, The Texas Veterinary Medical Center, Texas A &M University College Station, Texas, USA)
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2017-12-01
552
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