ABSTRACT
Sharks belong to the oldest vertebrate species that possess immune systems similar to that of mammals. This makes them a great model species to study the fundamentals of the mammalian immune system. This book describes the cellular, genetic, and molecular specifics of immune systems in sharks and uses them to understand shark immunity as well as the evolution of immune systems in more recently-evolved vertebrates. Written by global experts, the book will be a resource for immunologists, geneticists, ecologists, evolutionary and conservation biologists, and investigators engaged in shark research.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter Chapter 4|10 pages
Sites of Immune Cell Production in Elasmobranch Fishes
Lymphomyeloid Tissues and Organs
chapter Chapter 6|17 pages
Leukocyte Function in Elasmobranch Species
Phagocytosis, Chemotaxis, and Cytotoxicity