Tumour Immunobiology: A Practical Approach
1994
Tumour Immunobiology: A Practical Approach
publication
Author Information
Author(s): G. Gallagher, R.C. Rees, C.W. Reynolds
Conclusion
The book provides detailed laboratory techniques for culturing and characterizing tumor cells and manipulating immune responses.
Supporting Evidence
- The book contains 24 chapters covering various aspects of tumor immunobiology.
- It provides precise instructions for laboratory procedures.
- Chapters include topics on T and B cell isolation and characterization.
- Immunotherapy models and the metastatic phenotype are discussed.
Takeaway
This book is like a guide that helps scientists learn how to grow and study cancer cells and the immune system in the lab.
Methodology
The book covers various laboratory techniques, including culturing tumor cells, manipulating immune responses, and preclinical immunotherapy.
Limitations
The book lacks detailed discussion on certain intracellular proteins and their use as vaccines.
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