1. Introduction to Immunology and the Immune System
2. Innate Immunity
3. The Complement System
4. Overview of Adaptive Immunity
5. Development of T Lymphocytes
6. Antigen Recognition by T Lymphocytes
7. T Cell-Mediated Adaptive Immunity
8. Development of B
Lymphocytes
9. Immunoglobulins, Antibodies, and B-Cell Diversity
10. B Cell-Mediated Adaptive Immunity
11. Immunological Memory and Vaccination
12. Mucosal Immunity
13. Pathogen Evasion of the Immune System
14. Immunodeficiencies
15. Allergies and Hypersensitivity
Reactions
16. Autoimmune Diseases
17. Transplantation and Immune Responses
18. Cancer and the Immune System
Appendices
Glossary
Index
The Immunologist's Toolbox (online only)
Instructor Resources:
-PowerPoint Images for each chapter
-Lecture notes for each chapter
-Test bank
Student Resources:
-Flashcards
-Vocabulary Quiz
-Section Quiz
-Chapter Quiz
-Case Study Quiz
-Interactive Figures
-Making Connections
Overview
-Summary Videos
Stephen J. Juris is Associate Professor at Central Michigan University. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan and completed a postdoctorate at Harvard Medical School. Stephen's research interests focus on the role of bacterial toxins in bacterial pathogenesis. His dissertation
work was conducted on Yersinia pestis (causative agent of the bubonic plague) and its role in shutting down the immune response. His postdoctoral work examined the biochemical and biophysical action of anthrax toxin, including transport across endosomal membranes and action within cells. His current
research at CMU focuses on a toxin made by Vibrio cholerae (causative agent of cholera) and the role the toxin plays in disruption of the cytoskeleton in intestinal epithelial cells. During his tenure at CMU, he has taught courses in Immunology, Bacterial Pathogenesis, Biochemistry, Cell Biology,
and others. When he is not in the lecture hall or in the lab, he enjoys running, golf, and spending time with his family and friends.
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