• Academic (e.g. review articles or primary articles from scientific journals)
  • Non-academic sources (e.g. science news articles from reputable magazines [The Scientist, Scientific American, etc.], or the science page of newspapers [New York Times, The Guardian, etc.]
  • Reports from government and institution science websites [NIH, Health Canada, WHO, etc.], science blogs, podcasts, etc.)
  • Reports, publications from biotech companies
  • Recommended readings and textbooks. Please do not reference lecture slides!

 

List of resources

  1. Focus on Autoimmune Disease, Nature 2018: https://www.nature.com/collections/zbpsndwbnq/ (Links to an external site.)
  1. Focus on Autoimmune Disease, Nature 2021: https://www.nature.com/collections/eccdbchgch/ (Links to an external site.)
  1. The Autoimmune Diseases (Fifth Edition), Academic Press, 2014; Editors: Noel R. Rose, Ian R. Mackay (digital version available at UofT library):
  •  Noel R. Rose, Ian R. Mackay, Chapter 1 – Autoimmune Disease: The Consequence of Disturbed Homeostasis, Pages 3-9,
  • Arthur M. Silverstein, Chapter 2 – Autoimmunity: A History of the Early Struggle for Recognition, Pages 11-17
  • Anne Davidson, Betty Diamond, Chapter 3 – General Features of Autoimmune Disease, Pages 19-37

 Also refer to Chapter 9 Immunopathology in Top Hat textbook “Surveying the immune system”


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