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Product Description: This fourth volume of a series is dedicated to advances in immunomics. The focus is on systemic and integrative approaches in basic and clinical immunology, immunoinformatics, and immunologically relevant instrumentation and high-throughput screening methods.
By Matthew N. Davies (editor), Darren R. Flower (editor) and Shoba Ranganathan (editor)

Hardcover:

9781441905390 | Springer Verlag, September 1, 2009, cover price $299.00

Paperback:

9781461424857 | 1 edition (Springer Verlag, February 25, 2012), cover price $299.00 | About this edition: This fourth volume of a series is dedicated to advances in immunomics.

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Product Description: Computational pre-screening of antigens is now routinely applied to the discovery of vaccine candidates.Computer-aided vaccine design is a comprehensive introduction to this exciting field of study. The book is intended to be a textbook for researchers and for courses in bioinformatics, as well as a laboratory reference guide...read more

Hardcover:

9781907568411 | 1 edition (Woodhead Pub Ltd, July 31, 2013), cover price $200.00 | About this edition: Computational pre-screening of antigens is now routinely applied to the discovery of vaccine candidates.

Product Description: While there are many textbooks available that provide all the information bench scientists, researchers, and students need to carry out "wet" laboratory experiments, very few sufficiently address computer-based functional annotation...read more

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9781584884187 | Chapman & Hall, June 26, 2010, cover price $69.95 | About this edition: While there are many textbooks available that provide all the information bench scientists, researchers, and students need to carry out "wet" laboratory experiments, very few sufficiently address computer-based functional annotation.

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