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(8) Short Protocols in Immunology
(2005, Wiley)

John E. Colligan, Barbara E. Bierer, David H. Margulies, Ethan M. Shevach, Warren Strober

Short Protocols in Immunolgy is an easy-to-use companion to current protocols in immunology. Drawn from the most fundamental and widely used methods in the well-known parent volume, this book provides step-by-step protocols in their most easily accessible format for use at the bench. Immunologists in basic science and clinical work alike will find techniques they rely on, including production, purification, and fragmentation of antibodies; assays for lymphocyte function; measurement of cytokines and cytokine receptors; biochemistry of lymphocyte activation, innate immunity, isolation of human immune cell population, detection and analysis of HIV, and animal models for a variety of autoimmune and infectious diseases.

Induction of Immune Response
In vitro and in vivo assays for mouse lymphocyte function
Biochemistry of cell activation
Immunofluorescence and cell sorting
Cytokines and their cytokine receptors
Innate immunity
Antigen processing and presentation
Immunologic studies in humans
Detection and analysis of HIV
Animal models for autoimmune and inflammatory disease
Animal models for infectious disease
Isolation and analysis of proteins
Peptides
Molecular biology
Engineering immune molecules and receptors
Reagents and solutions
Use of laboratory mice, rats and hamsters
Common cell techniques for immunology
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