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Macrophages in immunobiology

La Ricerca in Clinica e in Laboratorio, 1977
Macrophages are now known to be important not only in resistance to infection but also in immunoregulation, in resistance to tumours and as secretory cells. Among problems requiring further investigation are the ways in which they destroy intracellular organisms, the ways in which they recognize and destroy tumour cells and the extent of their ...
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Astrocyte immunobiology

2005
Abstract HIV-1 infection causes neurological disorders in nearly 90% of infected patients, either by opportunistic infections of the brain (e.g. toxoplasmosis) or by development of HAD. HAD, a subcortical dementia characterized by impaired cognitive function, psychomotor slowing, and behavioral impairment, occurs in up to 30% of all ...
Benveniste Etty, Dale J Benos
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Immunobiology and Intraperitoneal Immunobiologics in Ovarian Cancer

2007
Advances continue to be made in tumor immunology and in strategies to integrate the growing number of bioimmunotherapeutic molecules into the treatment of ovarian cancer, as well as other malignancies. Extensive studies have provided support for antigen-driven T-cell activation in vivo.
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Platelet Immunobiology

Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1990
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Immunobiology of Eosinophils

Annual Review of Immunology, 1984
G J, Gleich, D A, Loegering
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Immunobiology

Immunochemistry, 1972
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Immunobiology

European Journal of Cancer, 2001
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Immunobiology

Toxicon, 1983
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