
Comparative Mammalian Immunology
The Evolution and Diversity of the Immune Systems of Mammals
Series: Developments in Immunology;
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Product details:
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 24 February 2023
- ISBN 9780323952194
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages458 pages
- Size 276x215 mm
- Weight 450 g
- Language English 499
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Long description:
Comparative Mammalian Immunology: The Evolution and Diversity of the Immune Systems of Mammals provides a review on the current knowledge of mammalian immune systems from a comparative viewpoint. This reference encompasses recent work on the immune systems of marine mammals, bats and marsupials in addition to other lesser-known species, with the immune systems of humans and laboratory mice as components of chapters on primates and rodents respectively. The book also makes use of the most recent studies on the genomic sequences of the mammals to identify both common and unique features of each mammal's immune system.
The book elucidates the complex, but coordinated and controlled series of interactions involving cells and molecules that has evolved to protect the host against disease. Mammals consist of a highly diverse group of animals in which the immune system has been subjected to a variety of selective pressures. This is reflected in differences in the organization and function of their immune systems, and is especially seen in those gene families characterized by complexity and polymorphism.
MoreTable of Contents:
SECTION 1: MAMMALIAN IMMUNOLOGY
1. The phylogeny of the mammals
2. The evolution of viviparity
3. The evolution of lactation
4. Endothermy
5. The mammalian microbiota and its role in the evolution of the immune system
6. Innate immunity in mammals
7. The evolution of the major histocompatibility complex and kir receptors
8. The generation of b cell and t cell antigen diversity
9. Mammalian lymphoid systems
10. Mammalian longevity and aging
SECTION 2: MAMMALIAN ORDERS
11. Monotremes: Echidnas and platypus
12. Marsupials: Koalas and kangaroos
13. Placentals: Cetartiodactyla: camels and llamas
14. Cetartiodactyla: Pigs and peccaries
15. Ruminants: Cattle, and sheep
16. Cetaceans: Dolphins and whales
17. Chiropterans: Bats
18. Carnivora
19. Perissodactyls: Horses
20. Lagomorphs: Rabbits
21. Rodents: Rats and mice
22. Primates: Monkeys, apes, and humans
23. Paenungulates: Elephants and sirenians
24. Xenarthrans: Sloths and anteaters
25. Synthesis