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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
In this age of rapid advances and instant communication, each new textbook is potentially more useful than its predecessor because it is more up to date. This particular one is detailed, elegantly illustrated, and well written. It covers the immunology of renal diseases in just over 1200 pages, of which the last 400 are dedicated to clinical nephrology,
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In this age of rapid advances and instant communication, each new textbook is potentially more useful than its predecessor because it is more up to date. This particular one is detailed, elegantly illustrated, and well written. It covers the immunology of renal diseases in just over 1200 pages, of which the last 400 are dedicated to clinical nephrology,
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Is hypertension an immunologic disease?
Current Cardiology Reports, 2008Several studies published in the past three decades have suggested that the adaptive immune system contributes to hypertension. Recent studies have shown that T cells play a crucial role in the blood pressure elevation caused by angiotensin II and in response to sodium and volume challenge.
Tomasz J. Guzik+3 more
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Arthritis & Rheumatism, 2002
OBJECTIVE To analyze the clinical and immunologic manifestations of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) in a large cohort of patients and to define patterns of disease expression.
R. Cervera+27 more
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OBJECTIVE To analyze the clinical and immunologic manifestations of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) in a large cohort of patients and to define patterns of disease expression.
R. Cervera+27 more
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Arthritis & Rheumatism, 2011
The process of immunologic tolerance is critical in preventing autoimmune disease and maintaining immune system homeostasis. Increased understanding regarding cytokine networks has led to the development of neutralizing antibodies against tumor necrosis ...
Gordon MacDonald+2 more
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The process of immunologic tolerance is critical in preventing autoimmune disease and maintaining immune system homeostasis. Increased understanding regarding cytokine networks has led to the development of neutralizing antibodies against tumor necrosis ...
Gordon MacDonald+2 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1985
The term "immunologic lung disease" comprises a broad spectrum of disease. I have covered a few entities in which recent studies have been particularly helpful in elucidating pathophysiology though not in uncovering the inciting cause. Common to all of these entities is the problem of finding appropriate methods of defining disease activity and ...
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The term "immunologic lung disease" comprises a broad spectrum of disease. I have covered a few entities in which recent studies have been particularly helpful in elucidating pathophysiology though not in uncovering the inciting cause. Common to all of these entities is the problem of finding appropriate methods of defining disease activity and ...
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Annual Review of Immunology, 1994
Oral tolerance is a long recognized method to induce peripheral immune tolerance. The primary mechanisms by which orally administered antigen induces tolerance are via the generation of active suppression or clonal anergy.
Howard L. Weiner+9 more
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Oral tolerance is a long recognized method to induce peripheral immune tolerance. The primary mechanisms by which orally administered antigen induces tolerance are via the generation of active suppression or clonal anergy.
Howard L. Weiner+9 more
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The immunology of liver disease
The American Journal of Medicine, 1970Serum immunoglobulin (IgG, IgA, IgM) values are not diagnostic of any one liver disease, although a high serum IgM in patients with chronic cholestasis makes obstruction to large main bile ducts unlikely. Changes in circulating antibodies are nonspecific and include positive antinuclear factor in some patients with chronic hepatitis and primary biliary
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Immunologic Aspects of Renal Disease
New England Journal of Medicine, 1959Autoantibodies and Antigenicity of the Kidney In 1939 Schwentker and Comploier67 started a new era in the development of experimental nephritis when they produced "autoantibodies" to rabbit kidneys...
Philip Freedman, John H. Peters
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Immunologic Aspects of Diseases of the Eye
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987THE EYE may be the target of allergic inflammation in a variety of systemic immunologic conditions. Ocular signs and symptoms can often be the most striking and disabling aspects of such diseases. The eye is also affected by several local conditions in which immunologic mechanisms are thought to play a significant role.
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