Immunology
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immunology is a broad branch of biomedical science that ... system in vitro , in situ , and in vivo .
immunology has various applications in several disciplines ... examination of the immune system
2 Classical
immunology
3 ...
Louis Pasteur
... Work on chirality and the polarization of light
3 Germ theory
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immunology
5 Honors and assessment
6 Miscellaneous facts
7 External ... some microorganisms can develop and live without air or oxygen .
immunology
His later work on diseases included work on chicken cholera . During ...
Microbiology
... from biochemistry and genetics . It is also related to pathology ,
immunology , and epidemiology as many microorganisms are pathogens .
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Biochemistry
Eukaryote
Genetics
Geomicrobiology
immunology
Medicine
Prokaryote
Virology
Important ...
Antibody
... a monoclonal antibody can be obtained. Monoclonal antibodies have much greater specificity than polyclonal antibodies .
See also
immunology
Immunosuppressive drug
Monoclonal antibody
References
Rhoades, Rodney and Richard Pflanzer (2002). Human Physiology (4 th ...
Apoptosis
... leaves falling from trees or petals falling from flowers ( Gilbert 2003, p. 164 ).
See also
Caspase
Bcl-2
Perforin
Granzymes
immunology
Further reading
Lawen, A. (2003). Apoptosis – an introduction. BioEssays 25 , 888-896. [23] [24]
References
Albert, ...
Biology
... and circulatory systems function and interact. The study of these systems is shared with the medically oriented disciplines of neurology ,
immunology and the like.
Diversity and evolution of organisms
In population genetics the evolution of a population of organisms is ...
Diabetes mellitus
... Health A to Z Diabetes Type 2 Section
Health Canada Diabetes Type 2 Risk Evaluation
Center for Disease Control Diabetes Section
The
immunology of Diabetes Society
The History of Insulin
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Type 2 Diabetes
Informative Book on Basic and Clinical ...
Immune system
... thaliana , the fly Drosophila melanogaster , and the worm Caenorhabditis elegans . Recent advances have been made in the field of innate
immunology with the discovery of the toll-like receptors , which are the receptors in mammals that are responsible for a large proportion of the innate immune ...
Neuroscience
... proclaimed otherwise) is published to the public domain thus can be relocated to the Wikipedia.
Dana.org for information about brain research,
immunology and arts education
References
Textbooks
Bear, M. F. et. al. Eds. (1995). Neuroscience: Exploring The Brain . Baltimore, Maryland, ...
Parasitology
... means it forms a synthesis of other disciplines, and draws on techniques from fields such as cell biology , bioinformatics , molecular biology ,
immunology , genetics and ecology .
The parasitic mode of life is the most common on the planet, with representatives from all major taxa , from the ...
Receptor
... , a receptor is a protein molecule that receives and responds to a specific neurotransmitter , hormone , or other substance.
In
immunology , a receptor is the region of an antibody which shows recognition of an antigen .
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T cell
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External links
PLOS Primer: Antigen-Specific T Cells: Analyses of the Needles in the Haystack
T Cell Workshop , Research by the
immunology of Diabetes Society
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Vaccine
... access to a vaccine if and when it is developed.
See also
AIDS vaccine
Edward Jenner
genetics
iatrogenesis
immunization
immunology
inoculation
medicine
Timeline of vaccines
vaccination
Vaccines and Fetal Tissue
External links
AAPPublications.org - ...
Virology
... Virology is the study of viruses and their properties.
Properties include:
Viral replication
Viral pathogenesis
Viral
immunology
Viral vaccines
Diagnostic methods
Antiviral chemotherapy
Infection control measures
Virus outbreaks
See also
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