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Progress In Allergy Vol. 17
Progress In Allergy Vol. 17

By Paul Kallos, T. A. E. Platts-Mills, P. Kallós, A. L. De Weck, B. H. Waksman, Kallos, Waksman, De Weck, Kallós, P., Waksman, B.H, De Weck, A.L

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The Sketches of Otohistory paint a fascinating picture of otology from its incipiency in the ancient circum-Mediterranean civilizations, through the 19th-century rise of aural surgery and inner ear...

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Progress In Allergy Vol. 15
Progress In Allergy Vol. 15

By Paul Kallos, T. A. E. Platts-Mills, P. Kallós, A. L. De Weck, B. H. Waksman, Kallos, Waksman, De Weck

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This volume provides a survey of the links between nutrition and the brain. It examines many of the mechanisms by which diet and individual nutrients are known to modify brain development, biochemi...

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Progress In Allergy Vol. 19
Progress In Allergy Vol. 19

By Paul Kallos, T. A. E. Platts-Mills, P. Kallós, A. L. De Weck, B. H. Waksman, Kallos, Waksman, De Weck

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The poor nutritional status of the elderly living at home is a widespread problem. Many have energy and nutrient intakes below international standards. Almost one in five community-dwelling older a...

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Progress In Allergy Vol. 21
Progress In Allergy Vol. 21

By Paul Kallos, T. A. E. Platts-Mills, P. Kallós, A. L. De Weck, B. H. Waksman, Kallos, Waksman, De Weck

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Natural killer (NK) cells have been the subject of intense investigation. Only in recent years, however, could the molecular mechanisms by which they lyse tumor or virus-infected cells but spare no...

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Progress In Allergy Vol. 23
Progress In Allergy Vol. 23

By Paul Kallos, T. A. E. Platts-Mills, P. Kallós, A. L. De Weck, B. H. Waksman, Kallos, Waksman, De Weck

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Natural killer (NK) cells have been the subject of intense investigation. Only in recent years, however, could the molecular mechanisms by which they lyse tumor or virus-infected cells but spare no...

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Differentiated Lymphocyte Functions
Differentiated Lymphocyte Functions

By Alain L.De Weck, T. A. E. Platts-Mills, A. L. De Weck, De Weck

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Natural killer (NK) cells have been the subject of intense investigation. Only in recent years, however, could the molecular mechanisms by which they lyse tumor or virus-infected cells but spare no...

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Progress In Allergy Vol. 16
Progress In Allergy Vol. 16

By Paul Kallos, T. A. E. Platts-Mills, P. Kallós, A. L. De Weck, B. H. Waksman, Kallos, Waksman, De Weck

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Th1 and Th2 cells, representing extremely polarized modalities of the specific effector immune response, play an important role in both protection against exogenous insults and the induction of sev...

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Progress In Allergy Vol. 22
Progress In Allergy Vol. 22

By Paul Kallos, T. A. E. Platts-Mills, P. Kallós, A. L. De Weck, B. H. Waksman, Kallos, Waksman, De Weck

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Th1 and Th2 cells, representing extremely polarized modalities of the specific effector immune response, play an important role in both protection against exogenous insults and the induction of sev...

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