Janeway's Immunobiology

Janeway's Immunobiology

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  • Author:Kenneth M. Murphy
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Summary

Janeway s Immunobiology is a textbook that introduces the immune system in all its aspects to undergraduates, and also provides a treatment of the subject that is comprehensive enough to be useful to graduate students interested in research, and to medical students focused on clinical applications。 The Eighth Edition has been thoroughly revised and updated and is available in both print and e-book formats。

Janeway s Immunobiology continues to set the standard for currency and authority with its clear writing style and organization, uniform art program, and scientific accuracy。 It presents a consistent point of view throughout that of the host s interaction with an environment containing many species of potentially harmful microorganisms。 The full-color art program is conceptually coherent and illustrates the processes and mechanisms underlying the concepts in the text。 The 16 chapters in this readable, accessible textbook are organized and presented in such a way as to help deliver a complete one-semester immunology course, beginning with innate immunity, then moving to adaptive immunity, and ending with applied clinical immunology。

Discussion questions are provided at the end of Chapters 2 to 16。 These questions can be used for review, or as the basis for discussion in class or in informal study groups。 Summaries conclude each section and each chapter。 As in previous editions, a caduceus icon in the margins indicates topics which are correlated to Case Studies in Immunology, Sixth Edition by Geha and Notarangelo。

New in the Eighth Edition


Innate immunity has been updated and expanded and is now presented in two separate chapters (Chapters 2 and 3), as well as being further emphasized in the rest of the textbook。 Chapter 2 covers antimicrobial peptides and the complement system, and Chapter 3 deals with cellular innate receptors and cell-mediated innate immunity (e。g。 TLRs, phagocytosis, NK cells, interferon production, innate-like lymphocytes)。 The section on complement has been reworked and reconceived explaining the lectin pathway first making it easier to teach by placing it into the context of innate recognition。 Evolution is now incorporated throughout the text, helping students see similar strategies used by different organisms。 The text and figures of Chapter 7 Signaling Through Immune System Receptors have been revised to present a cohesive synthesis of signaling for immunology, focusing on improved illustration of antigen recognition signaling and lymphocyte activation。 Signaling through other receptors is dealt with wherever appropriate throughout the book。 Updated chapter on B-cell immune responses (Chapter 10), especially on trafficking of B cells in peripheral lymphoid organs (e。g。 lymph nodes) and the locations at which they encounter antigen。 Coverage of mucosal immunity (Chapter 12) has been brought up to date, including responses to the commensal microbiota and the role of specialized dendritic cells and the regulatory T cells in maintaining tolerance to food antigens and commensal bacteria。 Chapter 13, Failures of Host Defense Mechanisms, has been reorganized and revised to structure an understanding of primary immunodeficiencies in the context of developmental pathways。 Chapter 16, Manipulation of the Immune Response, has been heavily revised to include a greater emphasis on clinical issues and a complete update of immunotherapeutics and vaccines。 Many new and revised figures illustrate the processes and mechanisms underlying the concepts presented in the text。 The icons used have been updated and expanded to incorporate a new emphasis on signaling pathways。 New references have been added throughout the text。

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Reviews

Sarah Martin

Very informative!

Meili Aiello

I was married to this book for about a semester。 I cannot wait for the next edition to come out and realize everything I had learned has been recently disproved。

Mike

As a general reader (retired software specialist who did a natural sciences degree in the 1970s) I found this hard going, and only completed the first third or so of the book, but I think that is mostly just the nature of the subject matter, and not the fault of the authors。 I was forcefully reminded that the machinery produced by natural selection does not necessarily have a nice, tidy, rational "design", but is usually just barely good enough to do its job。 That said, some aspects of the immun As a general reader (retired software specialist who did a natural sciences degree in the 1970s) I found this hard going, and only completed the first third or so of the book, but I think that is mostly just the nature of the subject matter, and not the fault of the authors。 I was forcefully reminded that the machinery produced by natural selection does not necessarily have a nice, tidy, rational "design", but is usually just barely good enough to do its job。 That said, some aspects of the immune system really blew my mind with their elegance - for example the mechanisms for diversification of the antibody repertoire。 。。。more

Roberto Galindo

I don't know a book that better combines language and illustrations as good as this one, a masterpiece。 I don't know a book that better combines language and illustrations as good as this one, a masterpiece。 。。。more

Daniel Pap

Thanks for ruining my life

Ari Robinson

This was my assigned text book for my immunology class and it was actually a very well written text! It actually kept my attention in the way that most text books do not anymore。 The best thing is the figures are all incredibly done, and it’s so nice that they use the same format all the way through。 It makes keeping track of all of the molecules and cells straight so much easier!

Zemmiphobe

This book was a really accessible text for immunobiology。 I saw some complaints about the subject matter being really all over the place and things not being explained, but I think this is dependent on what your goal is with this book。 If you are looking for an immuno textbook to self-teach or leisure read (why would you do that?), this is not that book。 One thing about the subject matter is that it is a complicated web of interactions that do not progress in a very orderly fashion。 So subsequen This book was a really accessible text for immunobiology。 I saw some complaints about the subject matter being really all over the place and things not being explained, but I think this is dependent on what your goal is with this book。 If you are looking for an immuno textbook to self-teach or leisure read (why would you do that?), this is not that book。 One thing about the subject matter is that it is a complicated web of interactions that do not progress in a very orderly fashion。 So subsequently, texts explaining it also do not progress in very orderly fashions。 The first chapter of this book gives a very broad overview without much in-detail explanations。 Its like one of those maps you see sketched on the inside cover of a fantasy novel。 It means nothing to you before you've read more of the text, its there to refer back to later。 I found this to be quite helpful because it adds a bit of repetition and because it gives a nice condensed overview that you can then read over when you are studying and see how much of the additional information not included in the overview you remember。 Overall, I recommend it as a good immuno text but I would suggest to be a bit flexible in the order in which you read the chapters and to supplement the text with a course of some kind。 Additionally, I have found that many immuno texts focus a lot on patient presentation and particular known types of infection。 Perhaps this is what peple disappointed with the book were looking for? This is a biology book, so the focus is less on immunomedicine and pathology and more on immunobiology (like the title says)。 。。。more

Henry

One of the most dense and difficult to read biology textbooks I have ever *attempted* to read。 Like Lodish's Molecular Cell Biology, this book uses SENTENCES AS TITLES that contain INFORMATION, almost as if it was written in a way that is purposefully and intentionally difficult to understand。 The writing style itself is extremely hard to follow and full of jargon that is not explained properly。 The only good thing I can say about this book is that it's color scheme is much more pleasing than mo One of the most dense and difficult to read biology textbooks I have ever *attempted* to read。 Like Lodish's Molecular Cell Biology, this book uses SENTENCES AS TITLES that contain INFORMATION, almost as if it was written in a way that is purposefully and intentionally difficult to understand。 The writing style itself is extremely hard to follow and full of jargon that is not explained properly。 The only good thing I can say about this book is that it's color scheme is much more pleasing than most biology books and its diagrams look less meme-y。 I would rather use it to make collages than I would read it。 。。。more

Wes Wilson

There are three approaches to Immunology。 There is the rightway, the wrongway, and the Janeway。 You need this book。

Silky

basically scanned through。。。

Ndidi Njoku

This book is very confusing。 I had to read the first few chapters at least three times to fully understand what was happening。 The information is all over the place。 Concepts aren't explained well。 Overall, it's poorly written but I like the material。 If you're using it as a textbook, I recommend having another source to supplement it。 This book is very confusing。 I had to read the first few chapters at least three times to fully understand what was happening。 The information is all over the place。 Concepts aren't explained well。 Overall, it's poorly written but I like the material。 If you're using it as a textbook, I recommend having another source to supplement it。 。。。more

Cathy Wood

For Immunology course

Bilge B

Good one but the subject is a bit all over the place。 Can get confuseing sometimes。

Lisa

You never truly appreciate how difficult it is to write coherently about Immunology until you take an Immunology class and become desperately dependent on a textbook to give you some semblance of comprehension on the subject。 What was once a confounding jumble of randomly assorted numbers and letters suddenly becomes clear。 Because this is such a fast-paced field, however, there were a few figures that are now inaccurate。 But despite this, it remains the quintessential text for Immunobiology。

Jason Yang

Janeway's Immunobiology was an extremely well-written, comprehensive and tractable immunology textbook。 I am not an immunologist by training and I picked up this text so I could teach myself some immunology in my spare time。 I though the text and figures were very clearly presented and I have a nice general grasp of innate and adaptive adaptive responses。 I especially appreciated all the cross-referencing between chapters。 Highly recommended! Janeway's Immunobiology was an extremely well-written, comprehensive and tractable immunology textbook。 I am not an immunologist by training and I picked up this text so I could teach myself some immunology in my spare time。 I though the text and figures were very clearly presented and I have a nice general grasp of innate and adaptive adaptive responses。 I especially appreciated all the cross-referencing between chapters。 Highly recommended! 。。。more