Description
Designed to fill the current gap in resources for teaching veterinary immunology, Basic Veterinary Immunology offers a solid background in the essentials of immunology within the context of veterinary medicine.The ebook combines a clinical framework complete with real-world examples to integrate the theory and practice of veterinary medicine. Each chapter begins with a clinically relevant veterinary issue and then presents one aspect of basic immunology in the context of that issue. All chapters include learning objectives and a clinical correlation follow-up section that includes student considerations and a review of the possible explanations for the clinical presentation. This resource will provide students with a good working knowledge of veterinary immunology that will serve them both in the completion of their curricula and in professional practice. 348 p.
- Gerald N. Callahan. Professor of Microbiology and Immunology. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO (USA). Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology.
- Robin M. Yates. Associate professor of Comparative Biology & Experimental Medicine. University of Calgary (Canada), Departments of Comparative Biology and Experimental Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
- Publication date (reprint original edition 2014 to digital version): 2016-05 – University Press of Colorado.
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