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The good acceptance of this textbook is an indication that it has
served its purpose. The present edition has been prepared in order
to cover the main progress achieved in the five years that have
elapsed since the first edition. The structure of the book remains
essentially the same but a con siderable amount of new material has
been introduced, particularly in certain areas such as the genetics
of immunoglobulins and T cell receptor, the regulation of the
immune response, hypersensitivity reactions, and cellular
immunology. Today, immunology is essential for biologists in
general and in particular for physicians, veterinarians, and
pathologists. The great progress and diversification that has taken
place in the last few years is due to its enormous value both for
the understanding of theoretical biology and for the practical
resolution of biochemical, genetic, pathological, and biological
problems. Greatly contributing to this progress have been
relatively sophisticated techniques, such as immunofluorescence,
radioimmune assay, transmission electron micro scopy, scanning
electron microscopy, isoelectric focusing, quantitative
cytofluorimetry, affinity chromatography, and techniques that allow
separation of the different lymphocyte subpopulations. A
potentially fabulous field was recently opened with the development
of techniques for obtaining monoclonal antibodies by fusion of
immunologically active lymphocytes with myeloma cells. These hybrid
cells produce large amounts of monoclonal antibodies or other
lymphocyte factors. The establishment of this hybridoma technology,
that is already routine in most laboratories, is being used in the
resolution of general biology problems, particularly in the study
of the various cell surface molecules."
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