Encyclopedia of Immunobiology provides the largest integrated source of immunological knowledge currently available. It consists of broad ranging, validated summaries on all of the major topics in the field as written by a team of leading experts. The large number of topics covered is relevant to a wide range of scientists working on experimental and clinical immunology, microbiology, biochemistry, genetics, veterinary science, physiology, and hematology. 3,154 p.
- Volume 1: Development and phylogeny of the Immune System
- Volume 2: Molecular Immunology
- Volume 3: Activation of the Immune System
- Volume 4: Immunity to pathogens and tumors
- Volume 5: Physiology and immune system dysfunction.
- Michael J.H. Ratcliffe, Editor-in-Chief, BSc, PhD. University of Toronto and Trinity College, ON (Canada).
- Publication date (digital version): 2016-04.