Immunobiology of the Shark

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adaptive immunity evolution
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Clearnose Skate
comparative immunology
Complement Protein C3
Elasmobranch Species
Elephant Shark
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Heterodontus Francisci
Histone Fragments
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Hydrolagus Colliei
immune cell maturation
Jawed Vertebrates
Leader Peptide
leukocyte cellular mechanisms
Leydig Organ
lymphomyeloid tissue function
Mammalian IgG
Mammalian immune system
MHC Class
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Nurse Shark
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Recently-evolved vertebrates
Sandbar Shark
SCE
shark immune system research applications
Shark immunity
Shark Liver Oil
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TCR Antigen
TCR Chain

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367378042
  • Weight: 798g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Immunity studies in sharks over the past three decades have produced some remarkable discoveries. If one message rings true, it is that alternative animal model systems, such as sharks and their relatives, have contributed very substantially to a better understanding of the development evolution of our own immune system.

Immunobiology of the Shark describes the cellular, genetic, and molecular specifics of immune systems in sharks. Diverse approaches were employed to study the immunobiology of the shark from basic microscopic observations to detailed genome annotation. The book also raises a series of fascinating questions, which can be addressed experimentally using today’s technology.

This book will be a valuable resource for mainstream immunologists, comparative immunologists, geneticists, ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and investigators engaged in shark research. The book also aims to illustrate the magnificence of these animals as model systems and underscores the importance of their study to further understand their complex, and often enigmatic, biology.

Sylvia L. Smith, PhD, SM (ASCP, AAM), professor emeritus, Florida International University, Miami, USA

Robert B. Sim, DPhil, senior research fellow, University of Oxford, and honorary professor, University of Leicester, UK

Martin F. Flajnik, PhD, professor, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA