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Winston Cellini

Shark Immunity

“Shark Immunity” explores the remarkable disease-fighting capabilities of sharks, offering a fascinating journey into the biological mechanisms that make these ancient creatures one of nature's most resilient species. Through a well-structured progression, the book examines the dual components of shark immune systems—both adaptive and innate immunity—that have evolved over 400 million years, with particular emphasis on their extraordinary resistance to cancer and various pathogens. The text presents compelling research from international teams, highlighting how sharks' specialized antibodies exhibit exceptional stability and binding properties. One of the most intriguing aspects covered is the sharks' unique ability to resist cancerous cell formations through modified antibody structures and specialized compound production.
These findings have significant implications for human medicine, especially in the development of new immunotherapy treatments and cancer-fighting strategies. Moving from foundational immunology concepts to complex biological mechanisms, the book bridges the gap between marine biology, evolutionary immunology, and medical research. It serves as both a comprehensive reference for professionals and an advanced guide for students, incorporating laboratory techniques and research protocols while acknowledging ongoing debates in the field. The authors maintain scientific rigor while ensuring accessibility, making complex immunological principles understandable for readers with basic biological knowledge.
74 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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