Published October, 2011
By M. French
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Series: Immunology and Medicine
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By M. French
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This knowledge has resulted in a better understanding of antibody responses and helped to clarify pathogenic mechanisms in many diseases, particularly autoimmune and allergic diseases, as well as expand our comprehension of antibody deficiency diseases and mechanisms in therapeutic immunization.
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Published October, 2011
By D.B. Jones and D.H. Wright
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By D.B. Jones and D.H. Wright
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Recent developments in the field of cellular pathology and molecular biology have had a major impact on our ability to diagnose lymphoreticular disease and on our understanding of many of the disease processes which contribute to lymphoreticular pathology.
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Published October, 2011
By S. Lightman
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Series: Immunology and Medicine
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By S. Lightman
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The eye can become involved in immune-mediated diseases that affect it alone or as part of a multi-organ disease process. Much immunological attention has been focused on other organs affected by these processes and the subject of the immunology of eye diseases is a relatively new one.
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Published October, 2011
By L. Ivanyi
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By L. Ivanyi
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Published September, 2011
By Francis J. Zucker
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Series: Immunology and Medicine
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By Francis J. Zucker
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New vaccines under development include vaccines against hepatitis B, hepatitis A, malaria, vaccines for typhoid, cholera, rota virus infection and other diarrhoeal diseases, leprosy, rabies, the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), rubella, EB virus, schistosomiasis and other infections.
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Published September, 2011
By M.S. Klempner, B. Styrt and J. Ho
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By M.S. Klempner, B. Styrt and J. Ho
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Published September, 2011
By Stephen T Holgate
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Series: Immunology and Medicine
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By Stephen T Holgate
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In 1879 Paul Ehrlich first described the mast cell as a tissue fixed cell contain ing many granules which, when stained with basic dyes, such as toluidine blue, changed the colour spectrum of the dye in a process called meta chromasia.
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Published September, 2011
By C.M. Stern
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By C.M. Stern
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After Maureen Young's summary of fetal physiology, Matteo Adinolfi describes the development of the immune system in the fetus, including new information that allows more accurate speculation concerning the gestational age at which fetal immune responses of various kinds may begin.
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Published December, 2010
By Hanneke Schuitemaker, Frank Miedema and H. Schuitemaker
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By Hanneke Schuitemaker, Frank Miedema and H. Schuitemaker
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Infection with the human immunodeficiency virus is characterized by the destruction of the host immune system as also reflected by a progressive loss of CD4-positive T-cells. It describes the clinical aspects of primary infection, the different clinical outcomes of HIV-1 infection, and strategies for anti-viral treatment.
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Published December, 2010
By R. Adrian Robins, R.C. Rees, R.A. Robins and Robert Rees
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Series: Immunology and Medicine
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By R. Adrian Robins, R.C. Rees, R.A. Robins and Robert Rees
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