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Immunomics Reviews

An Official Publication of the International Immunomics Society

Series Editors: Vladimir Brusic, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts

Andras Falus, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

Editorial Board: Anne S. De Groot, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

Darren Flower, Edward Jenner Institute for Vaccine Research, Berkshire, UK

Christian Schonbach, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Shoba Ranganathan, Macquarie University, Australia

Marie-Paule Lefranc Universite Montpellier II, Montpellier, France

This peer-reviewed book series offers insight on immunology for 21st century. The technological revolution has borne advances in high-throughput instrumentation and information technology, initiating a renaissance for biomathematics, and biostatistics. Cross-fertilization between genomics and immunology has led to a new field called immunomics, transforming the way in which theoretical, clinical and applied immunology are practiced. Immunomics Reviews will cover integrative approaches and applications to the theory and practice of immunology and explore synergistic effects resulting from a combination of technological advances and the latest analytical tools with the traditional fields of basic and clinical immunology.

Volume 2:

Clinical Applications of Immunomics

Edited by Andras Falus

Rapid improvement in accessibility to molecular databases as well as availability of high throughput genomic, proteomic, and other ‘omics’ methodologies are forcing a considerable shift in research and development strategies for biomedicine. Systems biology, a systematic study of complex interactions in biological systems, is currently closely related to the development and application of bioinformatics and biostatistics tools to genomic and proteomic data in clinical immunology, as well.

Systems immunology translates achievements of immunological research to medically relevant applications such as diagnosis, prevention, and therapy. Clinical immunomics covers a broad range of diseases and this volume brings together a work representing a spectrum of immunomic applications to showcase key technologies that will shape clinical immunology in the near future. The chapters show examples of immunomics approaches to cancer, autoimmunity, allergy, and primary immunodeficiencies. Key concepts of this volume deal with various combinations of bioinformatics and biostatistics, instrumentation, molecular biology, animal models, and clinical samples for the advancement of clinical immunology.

Author(s): Timothy Ravasi (auth.), Andras Falus (eds.)
Series: Immunomics reviews 2
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 275
City: New York, NY
Tags: Immunology; Bioinformatics; Microbiology; Human Genetics

Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Integrative Systems Approaches to Study Innate Immunity....Pages 1-13
Immunomics: At the Forefront of Innate Immunity Research....Pages 15-38
Epitope-Based Immunome-Derived Vaccines: A Strategy for Improved Design and Safety....Pages 39-69
Immunodeficiencies and Immunome: Diseases and Information Services....Pages 71-85
Immunomics of Immune Rejection....Pages 87-105
Spectrum, Function, and Value of Targets Expressed in Neoplastic Mast Cells....Pages 107-125
Structure, Allergenicity, and Cross-Reactivity of Plant Allergens....Pages 127-151
The Live Basophil Allergen Array (LBAA): A Pilot Study....Pages 153-169
Emerging Therapies for the Treatment of Autoimmune Myasthenia Gravis....Pages 171-204
New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Options for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis....Pages 205-226
Glycoimmunomics of Human Cancer: Relevance to Monitoring Biomarkers of Early Detection and Therapeutic Response....Pages 227-252
Translational Immunomics of Cancer Immunoprevention....Pages 253-268
Translational Immunomics of Cancer Immunoprevention....Pages E1-E1
Back Matter....Pages 269-274