Background
Cruse, Julius Major was born on February 15, 1937 in New Albany, Mississippi, United States. Son of Julius Major and Effie (Davis) Cruse.
(Written by best-selling author and official historian of ...)
Written by best-selling author and official historian of the American Society of Immunologists, this comprehensive atlas depicts key historical figures and important events related to milestones in the field of immunology. From the origins of immunological study through the critical events that have shaped the field into what it is today, this vital collection of immunological data intersects all aspects of biomedical science. In addition to containing over 400 photographs and illustrations, it details the ways in which immunology has developed several key concepts, theories, approaches, and procedures that have affected the fields of molecular biology and biochemistry.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1842142178/?tag=2022091-20
( In the 11 years since this atlas first published, the i...)
In the 11 years since this atlas first published, the immunology field has experienced an exponential increase in information. Besides the unprecedented advances in knowledge of cell receptors and signal transduction pathways, an avalanche of new information has been gleaned from contemporary research concerning cytokines and chemokines, with special reference to their structure and function. Visually Enhances Definitions in the Language of Immunology Now with more than 1300 illustrations, Atlas of Immunology, Third Edition is the most thorough and up-to-date treatment of essentially all concepts needed to comprehend the complex science of immunology. Completely revised and expanded, this third edition features: • Hundreds of new illustrations • Two new chapters – Immunophenotyping of Hematopoietic Malignances and Immunomodulators • An expanded chapter on the history of immunology • Additional human CD markers Written in a highly readable, two-column format, this complete reference covers a wide array of subjects, with content ranging from photographs of field pioneers to illustrations of molecular structures of recently characterized cell receptors, chemokines, and cytokines. The atlas also addresses the major histocompatability complex molecules, immunoglobulins, hematopoietic cells in leukemia, and molecules of related interest to immunologists. You won’t find another publication anywhere that matches the breadth or detail of illustrated immunological concepts.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1439802688/?tag=2022091-20
(The Atlas of Immunology is a unique pictorial reference, ...)
The Atlas of Immunology is a unique pictorial reference, containing more than 1,000 illustrations depicting essentially every concept of importance in understanding immunology. The Atlas demystifies immunology for students, basic scientists, and clinicians. Diagrams are included for all levels of understanding, including basic ideas and a detailed treatments. Presents new topics in immunology, molecular structures, and mechanics of molecular and cellular interactions Illustrations in the Atlas range from photographs of historical figures to molecular structures of recently characterized cytokines, major histocompatibility complex molecules, immunoglobulins, and molecules of related interest to immunologists. A host of original illustrations present subjects, such as cellular adhesions molecules, in a manner that facilitates understanding of their role in intercellular and immune reactions. Figures pertinent to immunological subspecialties such as transplantation, autoimmunity, immunophysiology, immunopathology, antigen presentation, the T-cell receptor, and many more are found in the Atlas of Immunology. No other book offers the breadth or detail of illustrated immunological concepts.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0849394899/?tag=2022091-20
(The Atlas of Immunology is a unique pictorial reference, ...)
The Atlas of Immunology is a unique pictorial reference, containing more than 1000 illustrations depicting essentially every important concept in understanding immunology. Diagrams are included for all levels of understanding; some show basic ideas, while others provide a more detailed treatment for specialists.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/3540648070/?tag=2022091-20
(With more than 1100 computer-generated figures, line draw...)
With more than 1100 computer-generated figures, line drawings, and photographs, Atlas of Immunology clearly demonstrates that “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Written for students, basic scientists, and clinicians, this second edition provides a thorough and up-to-date treatment of all the concepts needed to comprehend contemporary immunology. The coverage ranges from photographs of historical figures to molecular structures of recently characterized cytokines, major histocompatibility complex molecules, immunoglobulins, and molecules of related interest. See what’s new in the Second Edition: • New illustrations, such as cellular adhesion molecules, presented in a manner that facilitates better understanding of their role in intercellular communication and immune reactions • Coverage of advances in understanding of cell receptors and signal transduction pathways • New information on cytokines and chemokines with special reference to their structure and function • Five new chapters: comparative immunology, autoimmunity, vaccines and immunization, therapeutic immunology, and diagnostic immunology Easy access to visual images of immunological information! Illustrating every essential basic concept in immunology, this profusely illustrated text is an invaluable resource. It includes figures pertinent to all of the immunological subspecialties, such as transplantation, autoimmunity, immunophysiology, immunopathology, antigen presentation, and the T-cell receptor, to name just a few. No other publication provides the breadth and detail of illustrated immunological concepts as Atlas of Immunology, Second Edition. It puts visual images of immunological information within easy reach.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0849315670/?tag=2022091-20
( From the beginning, immunologists have maintained a uni...)
From the beginning, immunologists have maintained a unique nomenclature that has often mystified and even baffled their colleagues in other fields, causing them to liken immunology to a black box. With more than 1200 illustrations, the Illustrated Dictionary of Immunology, Third Edition provides immunologists and nonimmunologists a single-volume resource for the many terms encountered in contemporary immunological literature. Encyclopedic in scope and including more than 1200 illustrations, the content ranges from photographs of historical figures to molecular structures of recently characterized cytokines, the major histocompatibility complex molecules, immunoglobulins, and molecules of related interest to immunologists. These descriptive illustrations provide a concise and thorough understanding of the subject. To reflect modern advances, the third edition includes entries on immunopharmacology, newly described interleukins, comparative immunology, immunity to infectious diseases, and expanded definitions in all of the immunological subspecialities. Providing unprecedented breadth and detail, this readily accessible book is not only a pictorial reference but also a primary resource.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0849379873/?tag=2022091-20
Cruse, Julius Major was born on February 15, 1937 in New Albany, Mississippi, United States. Son of Julius Major and Effie (Davis) Cruse.
Bachelor, Bachelor of Science with honors, U. Mississippi, 1958; D.Microbiology with honors (Fulbright fellow), U. Graz, Austria, 1960; Doctor of Medicine, U. Tennessee, 1964; Doctor of Philosophy in Pathology (United States Public Health Service fellow), U. Tennessee, 1966; United States Public Health Service postdoctoral fellow, U. Tennessee, 1964-1967.
Member faculty, U. Mississippi Medical School, since 1967;
professor immunology, biology, Graduate School, 1967-1974;
professor pathology, Graduate School, since 1974;
associate professor microbiology, Graduate School, since 1974;
director graduate studies program in pathology, Graduate School, since 1974;
director clinical immunopathology, Graduate School, since 1978;
director immunopathology section, Graduate School, since 1978;
director tissue typing laboratory, Graduate School, since 1980;
associate professor medicine, Graduate School, since 1989. Lecturer pathology U. Tennessee College Medicine, 1967-1974. Aj. professor immunology Mississippi College, since 1977.
Member science advisory board Immuno Technology Corporation, Los Angeles. Active Food and Drug Administration Expert Panel on Alternatives to Silicone Breast Implants, since 1994.
(Written by best-selling author and official historian of ...)
( From the beginning, immunologists have maintained a uni...)
(The Atlas of Immunology is a unique pictorial reference, ...)
(The Atlas of Immunology is a unique pictorial reference, ...)
(With more than 1100 computer-generated figures, line draw...)
( In the 11 years since this atlas first published, the i...)
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Royal Society Promotion Health, American Academy Microbiology, Am.Soc. for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics (chairman publications committee 1987-1995, councillor since 1997), Intercontinental Biographical Association. Member American Medical Association (Physicians Recognition award 196-75), Clinical Immunology Society, American Institute Biological Sciences, American Society Clinical Pathologists, Canada Society Microbiologists, New York Academy Sciences Experimental Biology and Medicine, Society Francaise d'Immunologie, Reticuloendothelial Society, Transplantation Society, Electron Microscopy Society American, American Association History Medicine, The Paul Ehrlich Society, Am.Assn. Pathologists, American Chemical Society, British Society Immunology, Canada Society.Immunology, American Society Microbiology, International Academy Pathology, American Association Immunologists (historian since 1990), Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi EtaSigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Beta Beta Beta.