The Compatibility Gene, by Daniel M. Davis.
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Peter Parham(Professor of Structural Biology & Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University 書評)
‘In a rollicking romp through immunology’s first century, Dan Davis expounds on the extraordinary genes that determine compatibility of donor organs with recipients in clinical transplantation. By personalizing human immune systems, the compatibility genes have enabled individuals and populations to resist extinction by epidemic infections. If that were not enough, they also influence our brains, mate selection, and reproductive success. Boasting a particularly rare set of compatibility genes, Davis has a raw talent for evoking the thrill and thrall of scientific research’
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2015.09.14 鎭
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