Best Immunology (Books) for Literature Review (2026)
We selected titles based on relevance to literature-review themes, author expertise, interdisciplinary value, and reviewer ratings where available
This roundup identifies immunology books suited for literature reviews, prioritizing depth of coverage, cross-disciplinary relevance, and citation value for researchers. Picks were chosen by evaluating topical focus, authoritativeness, and how well each title supports critical synthesis in review writing
Top Picks
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Bilateral Communication Between Endocrine and Immune Systems (Endocrinology & Metabolism)
Academic book exploring interactions between endocrine and immune systems. Key benefit: foundational insights for immunology-related research. Customer insight: mixed feelings absent; sentiment leans positive from rating
- interdisciplinary perspective
- focused on endocrine-immune interactions
- scholarly analysis and synthesis
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Aquatic Dermatology: Biotic, Chemical and Physical Agents
A scholarly exploration of aquatic dermatology focusing on biotic, chemical, and physical agents. Provides insights into immunology-related dermatology topics with expert perspectives. Customer insight note: mixed sentiment not provided
- focused on aquatic dermatology
- biotics, chemicals, and physical agents
- expert-authored scholarly work
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Coordinating Organismal Physiology Through the Unfolded Protein Response
Explores organismal physiology coordination via the unfolded protein response. Includes current topics in microbiology and immunology research. Customer insight: mixed impressions not provided
- unfolded protein response focus
- organismal physiology coordination
- current topics in microbiology and immunology
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The Immunology of Human Reproduction
A scholarly book on immunology aspects of human reproduction. Key benefit: detailed immunological perspectives for researchers and students. Customer insight: one reviewer noted scholarly depth
- immunology-focus in reproduction
- author expertise
- academic rigor