Gary A. Koretzky, MD, PhD, is an emeritus professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medical and an emeritus professor of microbiology and immunology at the Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Contents List of Illustrations Introduction Part I. The Basics of the Human Immune System Chapter 1 The Fundamental Principles of Immunity Chapter 2 The Innate and Adaptive Immune Systems Chapter 3 Antibodies, Diversity, and the B Cell Antigen Receptor Chapter 4 Transplantation and Explorations into T Cells Chapter 5 Putting It All Together A Case of COVID-19 Chapter 6 Allergy From an Inconvenience to a Life-Threatening Emergency Chapter 7 Balancing Immune Responses Part II. Passive and Active Immunization Chapter 8 Therapeutic Antibodies Chapter 9 Early Vaccine Successes Chapter 10 The Modern Era of Vaccination Part III. Immunodeficiencies and Autoimmunity Chapter 11 Congenital Immunodeficiencies Chapter 12 Acquired Immunodeficiencies Chapter 13 Recognizing Self, Part 1 Central T Cell Tolerance Chapter 14 Recognizing Self, Part 2 Peripheral T Cell Tolerance Chapter 15 Autoimmunity in Adults Nature plus Nurture Chapter 16 Four Pathways to Autoimmunity Part IV. The Immunotherapy Revolution: Suppressing and Augmenting Immune Cell Function Chapter 17 From Basic Immunology to Patient Care Chapter 18 Five New Approaches to Suppressing Immune Responses Chapter 19 Early Approaches to Treating Cancer Chapter 20 Cancer Immunotherapy in 2025 Epilogue Acknowledgments Glossary Notes Index

