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Handbook of Human Immunology
This edition of the handbook provides a practical reference of the important immunological parameters along with up-to-date descriptions of the methods used for their assessment and applications in health and disease. The text is particularly relevant to practicing clinicians, clinical laboratory professionals, and students interested in human immunology both from laboratory and applied clinical perspectives. There are six new chapters for a total of 20 (compared to 14 in the previous edition) written by 12 new authors covering all the major components of the innate and adaptive human immune system, decriptions of the specific human conditions characterized by their assessment, the specific technologies and methods currently used for their measurement, and finally the relevance and potential pitfalls involved in the interpretation of their specific measurements.
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