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Collection of integrated resources specializing in immunoglobulins, T cell receptors and the major histocompatibility complex in vertebrate species. Consists of sequence, structural and genome databases, maintained at EBI, UK.
Maintained by Harvard Department of Molecular and Cell Biology. Formerly called WWW Virtual Library of Immunology.
Indexes, society and personal home pages, online databases, techniques, educational and other resources. Maintained by the Immunology Division, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge, UK.
Comprehensive database of MHC binding and non-binding peptides, with explanation of architecture, data management and submission. Maintained at the Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh, India.
Up-to-date information on human leukocyte differentiation antigens with antibody links - from Research Diagnostics, Inc.
Articles on the history of immunology, evolution of the immune system, related organs and humoral immunity, with general emphasis on vertebrates. Written by Kevin J. McElwee, Hessen, Germany.
Proponent for natural extracts which are derived from plants. Discusses how they challenge the immune system and therefore can be used in the effective treatment of acute and chronic diseases.
Brief introduction to the organs, cells and processes of the immune system. Includes HIV AIDS related links. Written in 1993 for the Seattle Treatment Education Project.
Database of molecules found to be present in the T-cell/APC immunological synapse. Lists physiological locations, functions, references with links to journal articles, relevant methods and reagents. Maintained by the Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO.
Articles targeted at the general public on allergy and asthma, graft-vs-host diseases, immune deficiency diseases and autoimmune diseases. Also contains information on how the immune system works.
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