Decoding the genomic control of immune reactions

The immune system is one of the most complex systems in the body: Decoding the Genomic Control of Immune Reactions examines new strategies for exploiting the power of genomics to inform studies in immunology. Part of the prestigious Novartis Foundation series, this title focuses on the new topic of...

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Corporate Authors: Novartis Foundation Symposium on Decoding the Genomic Control of Immune Reactions Australian National University; Novartis Foundation; Australian Phenomics Facility; Australian National University
Group Author: Bock, Gregory; Goode, Jamie
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
Series: Novartis Foundation symposium ; 281
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9780470062128
Summary: The immune system is one of the most complex systems in the body: Decoding the Genomic Control of Immune Reactions examines new strategies for exploiting the power of genomics to inform studies in immunology. Part of the prestigious Novartis Foundation series, this title focuses on the new topic of 'phenomics', which is the use of genomic and bioinformatic techniques to characterize complex phenotypic systems, such as the immune system.
Item Description: Proceedings of the Novartis Foundation Symposium on Decoding the Genomic Control of Immune Reactions, held at the Australian National University, Canberra, on March 7-9, 2006, in collaboration with the Australian Phenomics Facility and the Australian National University.
Editors: Gregory Bock and Jamie Goode.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (ix, 218 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN: 9780470062111 (electronic bk.)
0470062118 (electronic bk.)
9780470062128
0470062126
Index Number: QR184
CLC: R392
Contents: Transcriptional regulatory networks in macrophages / D.A. Hume [and others] -- The RIKEN mouse transcriptome : lessons learned and implications for the regulation of immune reactions / C. Schonbach -- Molecular pathways for lymphangiogenesis and their role in human disease / S.A. Stacker [and others] -- Specifying the patterns of immune cell migration / J.G. Cyster -- Human monogenic disorders that confer predisposition to specific infections / C. Picard [and others] -- The genetic control of susceptibility to mycobacterium tuberculosis / W.J. Britton [and others] -- Th2 lymphoproliferative