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USMLE Step 1 Lecture Notes 2017 : Immunology and Microbiology

Contributor(s): Alley, Tiffany L [editor] | Moscatello, Kim [editor] | Keller, Christopher C [editor].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Kaplan Medical, 2017Description: 498 páginas : ilustraciones ; 28 x 21 cm.ISBN: 9781506208732.Subject(s): Microbiología médica -- Exámenes, preguntas, etc | Inmunología -- Exámenes, preguntas, etc | Enfermedades transmisibles | Enfermedades inmunológicas | Bacteriología médicaDDC classification: 616.9041076 U86s 2017
Contents:
IMMUNOLOGY. The immune system. Ontogeny of the immune cells. Lymphocyte development and selection. Periphery: innate immune response. Secondary lymphoid tissue: innate immune response meets adaptive. Secondary lymphoid tissue: B and lymphocyte activation. Humoral immunity. Cell-mediated immunity. Immunodiagnostics. Immunizations. Primary immunodeficiencies. Hypersensitivity and autoimmune disease. Transplantation | MICROBIOLOGY. General microbiology. Medically relevant bacteria. Bacterial genetics. Medically relevant viruses. Medically relevant fungi. Medical parasitology. Clinical infectious disease. Comparative microbiology.
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IMMUNOLOGY.
The immune system.
Ontogeny of the immune cells.
Lymphocyte development and selection.
Periphery: innate immune response.
Secondary lymphoid tissue: innate immune response meets adaptive.
Secondary lymphoid tissue: B and lymphocyte activation.
Humoral immunity.
Cell-mediated immunity.
Immunodiagnostics.
Immunizations.
Primary immunodeficiencies.
Hypersensitivity and autoimmune disease.
Transplantation |
MICROBIOLOGY.
General microbiology.
Medically relevant bacteria.
Bacterial genetics.
Medically relevant viruses.
Medically relevant fungi.
Medical parasitology.
Clinical infectious disease.
Comparative microbiology.