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Clinical Immunology Newsletter, 1985
Recovery from viral infection is determined by the host's immune response towards the antigenic stimulus. In principle, both the original pathogen, as it is inoculated in the organism, and the progeny virus particles originating from the virus inoculum, can serve as the antigenic stimulus.
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Recovery from viral infection is determined by the host's immune response towards the antigenic stimulus. In principle, both the original pathogen, as it is inoculated in the organism, and the progeny virus particles originating from the virus inoculum, can serve as the antigenic stimulus.
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Antiviral Agents for Influenza
Pediatric Annals, 2000Mary T. Caserta, Caroline B. Hall
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Immunomodulation by Antiviral Agents
1987Most commonly clinical or subclinical viral infections are self-limited by the effective immune response of the host leading to recovery. Occasionally, the infectious process may continue uncontrolled contributing to the demise of the patient or resulting in a number of sequelae, if the patient survives.
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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Selenium as an antiviral agent
2001Recent work with selenium has demonstrated that a deficiency in this trace mineral will lead to increased viral pathogenesis. Selenium-deficient animals infected with a viral pathogen demonstrate immune dysfunction, including altered chemokine and cytokine expression patterns.
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Treatment of muscle‐invasive and advanced bladder cancer in 2020
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Vaibhav G Patel+2 more
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