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Veterinary Immunology: An Introduction

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Covering both basic and applied aspects of immunology, this text explores the mechanisms of resistance to infectious disease, vaccines and immunologic diseases of domestic animals. Other topics reviewed include phylogeny, antigen processing, new vaccine technologies, antiparasite vaccines and diagnostic procedures. Information is provided on the molecular basis of diseases such as equine SCID, canine x-limbed immunodeficiency and porcine factor H deficiency.

531 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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January 14, 2011
This was my Immunology professor in college. This is a good book for a college level immunology student. It's very theoretical and not practical at all. I still own it, just in case I have a desire to look this stuff up. Actually 3.5/5.0 rating.
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March 28, 2008
OMG A new edition just came out!!! Dr. Tizzard is a great lecturer!
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