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BIOS Instant Notes in Immunology, 3rd edition, continues to be an effective learning resource for students. Innate immunity, gender and aging in immunology, regulation of the immune response, immunotherapy, and the relationship between the nervous and endocrine systems have been updated, but the new edition continues to focus on clearly and concisely presenting only essential topics in immunology.

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BIOS Instant Notes in Immunology, 3rd edition, continues to be an effective learning resource for students. Innate immunity, gender and aging in immunology, regulation of the immune response, immunotherapy, and the relationship between the nervous and endocrine systems have been updated, but the new edition continues to focus on clearly and concisely presenting only essential topics in immunology.


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Peter Lydyard Division of Infection and Immunity - University College Medical School , University College, London, UK, Alex Whelan- Department of Immunology , Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Michael Fanger, Department of Microbiology and Immunology , Dartmouth Medical School , Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA
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While this guide cannot provide the detail of a text book such as Janeway's Immunobiology, the third edition of Immunology surely deserves a place upon every immunologist's bookshelf as an affordable and concise overview of the entire field, something which every biologist should revise every now and again.

--Laura J. Carney, School of Medical Sciences, University of Bristol, UK