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Basic and clinical immunology

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2003
Progress in immunology continues to grow exponentially every year. New applications of this knowledge are being developed for a broad range of clinical conditions. Conversely, the study of primary and secondary immunodeficiencies is helping to elucidate the intricate mechanisms of the immune system.
Javier, Chinen, William T, Shearer
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Immunology for the Clinical Pharmacist

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1987
Major advances in the field of immunology within the past decade have led to greater understanding of the immune network. The immune system is finely balanced, with cells communicating both by direct contact and through soluble mediators. Drugs may exert their effects at different sites within the immune network. To understand fully how these drugs act
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Immunological Profile in Clinical Practice

Veterinary Research Communications, 2007
Pugliese, A., De Majo, M. and Pugliese, M., 2007. Immunological profile in clinical practice. Veterinary Research Communications, 31(Suppl.
PUGLIESE, Antonio   +2 more
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[Perspectives in clinical immunology].

Recenti progressi in medicina, 2006
Since the last years the better knowledge of immunologic mechanisms underlying autoimmune phenomena and rejection of allotransplants has been accompanied by an impressive production of new drugs: new inhibitors of purine and pyrimidine synthesis, as mycophenolate mofetil and leflunomide respectively, new inhibitors of calcineurin, such as tacrolimus ...
ROLLA, Giovanni   +3 more
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Clinical transplantation immunology

1985
This chapter explores that immunology has become important in clinical transplantation. The problem with transplantations are not only surgical, but rather, or even primarily, immunological. The recipient of an incompatible transplant reacts immunologically and the transplant is rejected whether it consists of an organ or single cells.
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Clinical Immunology

2016
Clinical Immunology introduces the topic with an assessment of the clinical immunology laboratory. It then looks at immunoglobulins. The subject of allergies is examined next. The text contains a chapter that tackles autoimmune rheumatological disease and another chapter looks at autoimmune kidney disease.
Angela Hall   +2 more
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