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Skip to content Skip to search. This book is intended as an introductory text for use in immunology courses for medical students, advanced janewah biology students, graduate students, and scientists in other fields who want to know more about the immune system.
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Other aspects of immunology, such as allergy, autoimmunity, graft rejectionand immunity to tumors, are treated as variations on this basic protective function. Garland Science ; immunibiology By agreement with the publisher, this book is accessible by the search feature, but cannot be browsed.
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The justification for this approach is that the absence of one or more components of the immune system is virtually always made clear by an increased susceptibility to one or more specific infections. Contents Expand All Collapse All. The Immune System in Health and Disease.
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