Immune Mediated Diseases

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Immune Mediated Diseases
Author : Michael R Shurin
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Language : English
Release Date : 23 September 2007
ISBN : 9780387720050
Pages : 458 pages
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Immune Mediated Diseases by Michael R Shurin Book PDF Summary

This volume includes contributions from the speakers of the Second IMD Congress (September 10-15, 2007; Moscow, Russia) who were eager to share some of the academic and clinical enthusiasm that defines the IMD meetings. The goal of the International Immune-Mediated Diseases: From Theory to Therapy (IMD) Congress is to bring the world’s best immunologists and clinicians to Moscow.

Immune Mediated Diseases

This volume includes contributions from the speakers of the Second IMD Congress (September 10-15, 2007; Moscow, Russia) who were eager to share some of the academic and clinical enthusiasm that defines the IMD meetings. The goal of the International Immune-Mediated Diseases: From Theory to Therapy (IMD) Congress is to bring the

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