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Atlas der Immuno-Allergologie

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In recent years the tremendous progress achieved in the field of immunology has led to many important practical applications. Consequently, a working knowledge of this complex area has become more and more necessary for a wide range of health care professionals. Since this field is quite complex, it can at first be a bit daunting for the non-specialist. This is why the present Atlas of Immuno-Allergology was created, to provide a clear and engaging access to this fascinating and increasingly important field. The success of the first two editions of the book (1979 and 1990) has encouraged the production of a third enhanced version, which includes the latest information available, and also presents a brief but useful discussion of important concepts from molecular biology, the "twin sister" of immunology.

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Atlas der Immuno-Allergologie, Jacques Centner

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Título
Atlas der Immuno-Allergologie
Idioma
Alemán
Publicado en
1995
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
192
ISBN10
088937144X
ISBN13
9780889371446
Serie
Descripción
In recent years the tremendous progress achieved in the field of immunology has led to many important practical applications. Consequently, a working knowledge of this complex area has become more and more necessary for a wide range of health care professionals. Since this field is quite complex, it can at first be a bit daunting for the non-specialist. This is why the present Atlas of Immuno-Allergology was created, to provide a clear and engaging access to this fascinating and increasingly important field. The success of the first two editions of the book (1979 and 1990) has encouraged the production of a third enhanced version, which includes the latest information available, and also presents a brief but useful discussion of important concepts from molecular biology, the "twin sister" of immunology.