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_aClinical Immunology _bPrinciples and Practice |
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_aChina _bElsevier Health Sciences _c2012 |
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505 | _aContents: Host defense mechanisms and inflammation Host defenses to infectious agents Immunologic deficiencies Allergic diseases Systemic immune diseases Organspecific inflammatory disease Immunology of neoplasia Transplantation Diagnostic immunology Selected CD molecules and their characteristics Laboratory reference values Chemokines Cytokines Vaccine schedules Index Prevention and therapy of immunologic diseases | ||
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Depend on authoritative information from leading experts in the field who equip you with peerless advice and global best practices to enhance your diagnosis and management of a full range of immunologic problems.
Focus on the information that’s most relevant to your daily practice through a highly clinical focus and an extremely practical organization that expedites access to the answers you need.
Stay at the forefront of your field with cutting-edge coverage of the human genome project, immune-modifier drugs, and many other vital. _bCommon terms and phrases: activation addition antibody antigen associated autoimmune bacterial binding blood bone marrow cause CD4 T cells Chapter chemokine chronic clinical common complement complex contain cytokines cytoplasmic defects defense deficiency differentiation disease domain early effector effects eosinophils et al example expression factor function gene host human immune response immunodeficiency immunoglobulin Immunol important increased induced infection inflammatory inhibit initial innate interaction intracellular involved leads leukocyte levels ligand lymph nodes lymphocytes lymphoid macrophages major mast cells mature mechanisms mediated membrane memory mice molecules mucosal mutations natural neutrophils NK cells normal occur organs parasites pathway patients peptides present primary production proliferation promote protective protein receptor recognize reduced region regulation release result role secretion selection severe signaling skin specific stimulation structure studies surface syndrome T-cell therapy tion tissue transplantation Tregs vaccine viral virus |
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_x Medical / Immunology _926958 |
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_aRobert R. Rich _927387 |
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