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A portrait of the immune system : scientific publications of N.K. Jerne / edited by Ivan Lefkovits.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: World Scientific series in 20th century biology ; v. 2.Publication details: Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, ©1996.Description: 1 online resource (877 pages) : illustrations, portraitContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789812830302
  • 9812830308
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Portrait of the immune system.DDC classification:
  • 616.079 22
LOC classification:
  • QR181 .J47 1996eb
NLM classification:
  • W1
  • QW 507
Other classification:
  • 44.45
Online resources:
Contents:
The master and his atelier / Gunther Stent -- Overview -- A portrait of the immune system / Ivan Lefkovits -- On the writing of a paper with N.K. Jerne / Antonio Coutinho [and others] -- Bibliography -- Facsimiles of selected publications -- Introductions to the BII annual reports -- Handwritten letters -- Postscript / Ivan Lefkovits.
Summary: Ivan Lefkovits was born in 1937 and educated in Prague where he worked at the Academy of Sciences. He has lived in Italy, where he worked at the International Laboratory of Genetics and Biophysics, Naples. In 1967 he joined Niels Jerne at the Paul Ehrlich Institute in Frankfurt. In 1969 he became a founding member of the Basel Institute for Immunology, which was created by the pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Basel, who had the good sense to appoint Niels Jerne as the first director of the Institute; Ivan Lefkovits was a close friend and colleague of Niels Jerne throughout the years in Frankfurt and Basel, and also after Niels Jerne's retirement in south of France. Using the published work of Nobel Laureate Niels Kaj Jerne, this book shows how he developed his ideas. The book is a compilation of his published work, but in fact it is much more than that. Whether the reader wants to read the book systematically, or only browse, it opens a fascinating world of hypotheses, theories, facts and vistas. His selection theory, his view of how immunological diversity is created, and his concept of lymphocytes interacting as a network, reveals Jerne's revolutionary spirit. The book ought to be a rich source of inspiration for everyone interested in science and how science is made.
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Facsimiles of the author's "handwritten letters" (p. 807-877)

Includes bibliographical references.

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The master and his atelier / Gunther Stent -- Overview -- A portrait of the immune system / Ivan Lefkovits -- On the writing of a paper with N.K. Jerne / Antonio Coutinho [and others] -- Bibliography -- Facsimiles of selected publications -- Introductions to the BII annual reports -- Handwritten letters -- Postscript / Ivan Lefkovits.

Ivan Lefkovits was born in 1937 and educated in Prague where he worked at the Academy of Sciences. He has lived in Italy, where he worked at the International Laboratory of Genetics and Biophysics, Naples. In 1967 he joined Niels Jerne at the Paul Ehrlich Institute in Frankfurt. In 1969 he became a founding member of the Basel Institute for Immunology, which was created by the pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Basel, who had the good sense to appoint Niels Jerne as the first director of the Institute; Ivan Lefkovits was a close friend and colleague of Niels Jerne throughout the years in Frankfurt and Basel, and also after Niels Jerne's retirement in south of France. Using the published work of Nobel Laureate Niels Kaj Jerne, this book shows how he developed his ideas. The book is a compilation of his published work, but in fact it is much more than that. Whether the reader wants to read the book systematically, or only browse, it opens a fascinating world of hypotheses, theories, facts and vistas. His selection theory, his view of how immunological diversity is created, and his concept of lymphocytes interacting as a network, reveals Jerne's revolutionary spirit. The book ought to be a rich source of inspiration for everyone interested in science and how science is made.

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