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Kendall A Smith

    Kendall Smith crafts compelling thriller and mystery novels, often weaving intricate plots that span generations. His work is characterized by a keen focus on unraveling secrets and building suspense, taking readers on international journeys. Smith draws inspiration from his extensive world travels, infusing his narratives with authentic settings and a sense of global intrigue. His writing style is designed to captivate, offering readers an engaging experience filled with discovery and tension.

    QUANTAL THEORY OF IMMUNITY, THE
    MOLECULAR IMMUNITY
    The Rookie Father
    • The Rookie Father

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.3(13)Add rating

      A playbook filled with short lessons for new fathers who might not have had the best examples of fatherhood.

      The Rookie Father
    • MOLECULAR IMMUNITY

      A CHRONOLOGY OF 60 YEARS OF DISCOVERY

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the last six decades, this book presents a comprehensive scientific history of immunology, detailing significant discoveries, the pioneers behind these advancements, and the methodologies they employed. It highlights the molecular breakthroughs that have shaped the field, offering insights into why certain developments succeeded while others did not. This unique account fills a gap in the literature by documenting the evolution of immunological science in a way that has not been previously explored.

      MOLECULAR IMMUNITY
    • QUANTAL THEORY OF IMMUNITY, THE

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Delving into the mechanics of the immune system, this book reveals how immune cells decide to respond to foreign invaders based on the accumulation of antigenic signals. It highlights the evolution of a counting mechanism within cells that triggers responses only after a critical threshold is met. The text also explores the role of a systemic lymphocytotrophic hormone system in modulating immune reactions. Furthermore, it connects these processes to the pathogenesis of autoimmunity and cancer, explaining how genetic mutations disrupt normal immune regulation and cell growth control.

      QUANTAL THEORY OF IMMUNITY, THE