Authors: Jenni Punt, Sharon A. Stranford, Patricia Jones, Judith A. Owen
Publisher: W. H. Freeman / Macmillan Learning (2018) · Language: English · ISBN-13: 978-1319172985
Kuby Immunology, 8th Edition is a comprehensive and authoritative textbook that provides an in-depth exploration of the immune system—its components, mechanisms, and clinical applications. Building on the legacy of the classic Kuby Immunology series, this edition maintains its reputation for clarity, scientific rigor, and accessibility while integrating the most recent advances in immunological research.
This updated edition offers a balanced approach that combines molecular and cellular perspectives with real-world applications in medicine, biotechnology, and public health. Designed for both undergraduate and graduate students, it is ideal for learners seeking to understand how the immune system protects the body, how immune disorders arise, and how modern immunological techniques are applied in research and therapy.
Understand the organization and function of the immune system, including innate and adaptive immunity, antigen recognition, and immune cell communication.
Explore the roles of lymphocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and the lymphoid organs that coordinate immune responses.
Study the structure and function of antibodies, T-cell receptors, and the mechanisms of antigen presentation and recognition.
Analyze how immune responses are activated, regulated, and terminated, with emphasis on cytokine signaling, clonal selection, and immune memory.
Examine autoimmune diseases, hypersensitivity reactions, immunodeficiencies, and the immune response to infection and cancer.
Discover how immunological principles are applied in vaccine development, transplantation, and emerging immunotherapies such as monoclonal antibodies and CAR-T cells.
Kuby Immunology has long been the benchmark for teaching and understanding immunology. The 8th edition reflects the latest discoveries in immunogenetics, immunotherapy, and molecular biology, ensuring students are up-to-date with current scientific developments.
The text’s engaging writing style, detailed illustrations, and pedagogical tools—such as review questions, case studies, and real-world examples—make complex immunological concepts accessible and relevant to modern biomedical science.
Undergraduate and Graduate Students in biology, biochemistry, biomedical sciences, and related disciplines.
Medical, Pharmacy, and Health Science Students seeking a foundational understanding of immunological mechanisms.
Educators and Researchers looking for a reliable and up-to-date resource in immunology.
Biotechnology and Clinical Professionals applying immunological concepts in diagnostics, therapeutics, or vaccine development.
Innate and adaptive immunity
Structure and function of immune cells and organs
Antigens, antibodies, and immune receptors
Cytokines and signaling pathways
The complement system and immune regulation
Hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, and immunodeficiency
Immune responses to infection and cancer
Vaccines, transplantation, and immunotherapy
Experimental and diagnostic immunological techniques
Kuby Immunology, 8th Edition continues to set the standard for excellence in immunology education. Combining clear explanations, engaging visuals, and the latest scientific research, it equips students with both the conceptual understanding and practical insight necessary to excel in the life sciences.
Whether used in the classroom, laboratory, or professional setting, Kuby Immunology remains the essential guide for mastering the science of the immune system and its vital role in health and disease.