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Antibodies for Infectious Diseases, PDF eBook

Antibodies for Infectious Diseases PDF

Edited by Jr. James E. Crowe, Diana Boraschi, Rino Rappuoli

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State-of-the-art reviews covering major aspects of antibodies and intervention against infectious diseases

The connection between antibodies and infectious diseases has spawned entire related fields of study. Antibodies for Infectious Diseases presents perspectives from leading research scientists and summarizes the amazing progress in this area into a single definitive source.

Providing a broad survey of the most important aspects of the field of antibodies for infectious diseases, this book

  • presents general features pertaining to structure, function, isotype, and the role of complement in antibody function
  • examines the role of antibodies in antimicrobial immunity with specific targets
  • details new methods for expression of monoclonal antibodies, in plants or by transfer of antibody genes for in vivo expression in treated subjects

Antibodies for Infectious Diseases is a comprehensive reference for researchers, pharmaceutical developers, and health care professionals on the status of the development of antibody-based therapies for treating infectious diseases. It is also useful as supplemental reading for upper level life sciences students.

If you are looking for online access to the latest clinical microbiology content, please visit www.wiley.com/learn/clinmicronow.

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