Immunodeficiency
by Krassimir Metodiev
Publisher: InTech 2012
ISBN-13: 9789535107910
Number of pages: 392
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The book has an international team of authors all contributing to the investigation of the questions of what, why, how, when and where the immune system deviates from its normal function, what clinical consequences are manifested and is there a way to prevent and treat the immunodeficiency cases.
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