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This book is unique in providing pertinent information on the
various established roles carbohydrate play in the immune system
and how the innate and adaptive immune systems respond to this type
of microbial antigens.
The editors selected only topics that have established basic and
clinical relevance to this field. The topics from basic research
are organised like a textbook, in order to guide the readers
through complex sets of events that lead to clearance of or to
immune responses toward carbohydrate antigens. The book is clear,
concise and contains fully annotated summaries of the key basic and
practical information on carbohydrate immunology from current
literature. These topics are written by investigators from various
disciplines (chemistry, medicine, biochemistry, glycobiology and
immunology), creating a fine balance in the point of views
presented in the book. It explores the challenges and rewards of
understanding the importance of carbohydrates and glycoconjugates
in health and disease, applying new knowledge from carbohydrate
immunology in improving or developing novel sugar-based
therapeutics, and vaccines and medicines.
This book is most suitable for glycobiologists and immunologists,
but many researchers whose interests, background and expertise are
in any of the fifteen topics presented in this book will also find
it appealing. It is also a valuable resource for postgraduate
students, clinicians or anyone else who is curious about the role
of carbohydrates in immunology, and would like to see the topics
combined under one cover and in relation to each other.
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