MCIM 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Replica Plating, Antigen, Epitope

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This introduction provides a brief historical sketch of how immunology developed up to the beginning of the modern era. Historical observations are described and their impact on ideas of how the immune system functions are discussed, beginning with those recorded in antiquity up to the late. It is natural to take this point in time as the beginning of the modern era. It was during these years that molecular biology became established, following the discovery of the strucure of dna in 1953. This new discipline had an enormous impact on immunology, leading to a great degree of certainty in the answer to old and basic questions. A modern treatment of immunology will deal with some areas, such as the nature of antibodies and the genes coding for these molecules, in which the most important questions have been solved since 1960. This part of immunology is particularly fascinating, as we are witnesses to the development of a new science.

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