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Developmental immunology: clinical application to allergy-immunology

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2003
An increase in prevalence of allergic diseases has been seen at an unprecedented rate in many countries throughout the world. Associated with this increase in allergic disease has been a disturbing increase in morbidity and mortality of such diseases as asthma despite the availability of several new therapeutic agents over the past 2 to 3 decades.
Joseph A, Bellanti   +4 more
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Clinical Immunology

AORN Journal, 2002
CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, Reginald Gorczynski, Jacqueline Stanley, 1999, wire bound, 403 pp ...
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Clinical immunology – Autoimmunity in the Netherlands

Immunology Letters, 2014
Clinical immunology is in the Netherlands a separate clinical specialty within internal medicine and pediatrics. Clinical immunologists work closely together with nephrologists, rheumatologists and many other medical specialists. Apart from research and teaching, clinical immunologists are taking care of patients with immune-deficiencies, vasculitides ...
Tervaert, Jan Willem Cohen   +1 more
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[Allergo-immunology. Clinical immunology].

Revue medicale suisse, 2012
The past year has been characterized by significant novelties from the point of view of the clinical immunologist. With the BLISS 52 study showing that belimumab has the ability to decrease the activity of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) resistant to conventional therapy an important step towards the control of this difficult disease has been ...
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Clinical immunology

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1973
Bruce S. Rabin, Leo H. Criep
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Clinical immunology in Australia

Immunology Today, 1986
R, Penny, R L, Dawkins, J, Bradley
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Clinical immunology

This chapter looks into key concepts in the study of clinical immunology. It defines immunodeficiency as a state in which the immune system fails to protect the body as it should. Moreover, a number of aspects of immunodeficiency are characterized by quantitative and qualitative changes in leukocytes and the antibodies and complement of the humoral ...
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Swarm immunology: harnessing blockchain technology and artificial intelligence in human immunology

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2022
Joachim L Schultze   +2 more
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Clinical Immunology

1990
Abstract The acceptance of clinical immunology as an important medical speciality has resulted in rapid expansion in the use of immunological investigations. In the process many methods have been modified and there is wide variety in both the clinical immunology tests offered and the techniques used in determining the results.
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