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Immunoinformatics: Bioinformatic Strategies for Better Understanding of Immune Function, No. 254 (0470853565) cover image
Immunoinformatics: Bioinformatic Strategies for Better Understanding of Immune Function, No. 254
ISBN: 978-0-470-85356-6
Hardcover
272 pages
December 2003
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Chair's Introduction (H. Rammensee).

Immunoinformatics - the new kid in town (V. Brusic & N. Petrovsky).

The fututre of computational modelling and prediction systems in clinical immunology (N. Petrovsky, et al.).

Immunoinformatics in personalized medicine (K. Gulukota).

From immunome to vaccine: epitope mapping and vaccine design tools (A. De Groot & W. Martin).

Insights from MHC-bound peptides (H. Margalit & Y. Altuvia).

General discussion I.

Computation vaccinology: quanitative approaches (D. Flower, et al).

IMGT, the international ImMunoGeneTics information System®, http://imgt.cines.fr  (M. Lefranc).

Generating data for databases—the peptide repertoire of HLA molecules (S. Stevanovic, et al.).

HLA nomenclature and the IMGT/HLA Sequence Database (S. Marsh).

From immunogenetics to immunomics: functional prospecting of genes and transcripts (C. Schönbach).

Mathematical models of HIV and the immune system (D. Wodarz).

General discussion II.

Immunogenomics: towards a digital immune system (S. Beck).

Viral bioinformatics: computational views of host and pathogen (P. Kellam, et al.).

Final general discussion

Closing remarks (H. Rammensee).

Index of Contributors.

Subject Index.

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