I'm interested in creating some detailed computer animations of microscopic blood and immune functions on a cellular level. I have a big problem though. I don't know a thing about biology cells or immunology! (well.. very little anyway)
So that being said, I'd like to read the standard undergraduate texts in the field to learn the basics before I move forward. (I might even consider some classes but there are no english universities where I live, so home study seems like the best option even though it may not be the most efficient.)
Can someone suggest some good textbooks that a university bookstore would generally carry? I have a bachelors of science, so basic chem and math etc... is covered. It needn't be too simple. Probably something at the level given to undergrad med students would be fine. (possibly some complementary books in organic chemistry as well, but im not sure how necessary that would be. Someone familiar with the other texts would have a better idea.)
So that being said, I'd like to read the standard undergraduate texts in the field to learn the basics before I move forward. (I might even consider some classes but there are no english universities where I live, so home study seems like the best option even though it may not be the most efficient.)
Can someone suggest some good textbooks that a university bookstore would generally carry? I have a bachelors of science, so basic chem and math etc... is covered. It needn't be too simple. Probably something at the level given to undergrad med students would be fine. (possibly some complementary books in organic chemistry as well, but im not sure how necessary that would be. Someone familiar with the other texts would have a better idea.)