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Immunology & Serology in Laboratory Medicine Summary

Immunology & Serology in Laboratory Medicine by Mary Louise Turgeon (Associate Professor (Adjunct), University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas Clinical Laboratory Education Consultant, Mary L. Turgeon and Associates, Boston, Massachusetts St. Petersburg, Florida)

Building on a solid foundation of knowledge and skills, this classic text from trusted author Mary Louise Turgeon clearly explains everything from basic immunologic mechanisms and serologic concepts to the theory behind procedures performed in the lab.This go-to resource prepares you for everything from mastering automated techniques to understanding immunoassay instrumentation and disorders of infectious and immunologic origin. Packed with learning objectives, review questions, step-by-step procedures, and case studies, this text is the key to your success in today's modern laboratory environment. Procedural protocols help you transition from immunology theory to practical aspects of the clinical lab. Case studies allow you to apply your knowledge to real-world situations and strengthen your critical thinking skills. Updated illustrations, photographs, and summary tables visually clarify key concepts and information. Full-color presentation clearly showcases diagrams and micrographs, giving you a sense of what you will encounter in the lab. Learning objectives and key terms at the beginning of each chapter provide measurable outcomes and a framework for organizing your study efforts. Review questions at the end of each chapter provide you with review and self-assessment opportunities. NEW! Highlights of Immunology chapter presents a clear, accessible, and easy-to-understand introduction to immunology that will help you grasp the complex concepts you need to understand to practice in the clinical lab. NEW! Stronger focus on molecular laboratory techniques. NEW! Ten chapters include COVID-19 related topics, including Primer on Vaccines chapter covering newer vaccine production methods focusing on DNA and RNA nucleic acids and viral vectors, and covering eight different platforms in use for vaccine research and development against SARS-CoV-2 virus. NEW! All chapters include significant updates based on reviewer feedback. NEW! Key Concepts interwoven throughout each chapter highlight important facts for more focused learning.

About Mary Louise Turgeon (Associate Professor (Adjunct), University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas Clinical Laboratory Education Consultant, Mary L. Turgeon and Associates, Boston, Massachusetts St. Petersburg, Florida)

Mary Louise Turgeon, EdD, MLS(ASCP)CM, is an educator, author, and consultant in medical laboratory science education. Her career includes roles as a community college professor, Medical Laboratory Technology program director, undergraduate and graduate university professor, Medical Laboratory Science program director, and departmental chairperson. Dr. Turgeon is currently an ad hoc educational content specialist for the College of Professional Studies, Northeastern University, Boston, and maintains an active clinical laboratory science consulting practice. Her practice, Mary L. Turgeon and Associates, focuses on new program development, curriculum revision, and increasing teaching effectiveness through the use of technology and interactive teaching strategies.

Table of Contents

Part I: Basic Immunologic Mechanisms 1. Highlights of Innate and Adaptive Immune Systems 2. Soluble Mediators of the Immune System 3. Antigens and Antibodies 4. Cellular Activities and Clinical Disorders of Innate and Adaptive Immunity Part II: The Theory of Immunologic and Serologic Procedures 5. Basic Safety in the Immunology-Serology Laboratory 6. Quality Assurance and Quality Control Practices 7. Basic Serologic Laboratory: Techniques and Clinical Applications 8. Precipitation and Particle Agglutination Methods 9. Electrophoresis Techniques 10. Labeling Techniques in Immunoassay 11. Flow Cytometry 12. Molecular Laboratory Techniques Part III: Immunologic Manifestations of Infectious Diseases 13. Infectious Diseases: Overview & TORCH Diseases 14. Streptococcal Infections 15. Syphilis 16. Vector-Borne Diseases 17. Infectious Mononucleosis 18. Viral Hepatitis Part IV: Immune Disorders 19. Primary and Acquired (Secondary) Immune Deficiencies 20. Hypersensitivity Reactions 21. Immunoproliferative Disorders 22. Tolerance, Autoimmunity and Autoimmune Disorders 23. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 24. Rheumatoid Arthritis Part V: Transplantation & Tumor Immunology 25. Transplantation: HLA, Solid Organ, and Hematopoietic Stem Cells 26. Tumor Immunology and Up-to-Date Applications of Next Generation Sequencing Part VI: Vaccines 27. Primer on Vaccines Appendix A: Answers to Case Study Multiple-Choice Questions Appendix B: Answers to Review Questions Appendix C: Origin and Immunoregulatory Activity of Cytokines Bibliography Glossary

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Immunology & Serology in Laboratory Medicine by Mary Louise Turgeon (Associate Professor (Adjunct), University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas Clinical Laboratory Education Consultant, Mary L. Turgeon and Associates, Boston, Massachusetts St. Petersburg, Florida)
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2021-04-30
584
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