Ebook Download | Immunoglobulin Genes, Second Edition | The immunoglobulin gene complex is responsible for generating a wide range of antibodies, each posessing a unique antigen specificity. Immunoglobulin Genes is the first comprehensive book an the organization, function and expression of these and related genes in both normal and neoplastic cells.
For the immunologist, there are detailed descriptions of the molecular mechanisms which generate this diverse range of antibodies and the tight regulation of the genes encoding them. Molecular biologists will find discussions of important phenomena including gene rearrangement (normal and abnormal), differential splicing and deletion in the context of immunoglobulin genes.
The excitement of the research on immunoglobulin genes is conveyed by the range and complexity of issues discussed here; the book contains invaluable information for clinitian and research scientists with interest in immune response. The Foreword is written by Cesar Milstein.
For the immunologist, there are detailed descriptions of the molecular mechanisms which generate this diverse range of antibodies and the tight regulation of the genes encoding them. Molecular biologists will find discussions of important phenomena including gene rearrangement (normal and abnormal), differential splicing and deletion in the context of immunoglobulin genes.
The excitement of the research on immunoglobulin genes is conveyed by the range and complexity of issues discussed here; the book contains invaluable information for clinitian and research scientists with interest in immune response. The Foreword is written by Cesar Milstein.
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