Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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Page 175
... infection . J Immunol 1988 ; 140 : 3140-3143 . 48. Weinstock JV , Blum AM . Synthesis of angiotensins by cultured granuloma macro- phages in murine schistosomiasis mansoni . Cell Immunol 1987 ; 107 : 273-280 . 49. Weinstock JV . The ...
... infection . J Immunol 1988 ; 140 : 3140-3143 . 48. Weinstock JV , Blum AM . Synthesis of angiotensins by cultured granuloma macro- phages in murine schistosomiasis mansoni . Cell Immunol 1987 ; 107 : 273-280 . 49. Weinstock JV . The ...
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... infectious agent is involved ( eg , leprosy ) , a simple one - to - one relationship between infection and disease is seldom found . Most of those exposed to the infectious agent develop an effective immune response that either ...
... infectious agent is involved ( eg , leprosy ) , a simple one - to - one relationship between infection and disease is seldom found . Most of those exposed to the infectious agent develop an effective immune response that either ...
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... infection that would be required to give a positive PCR using 1 μg of extracted DNA in the reactions would be approximately 103 to 104 bacilli per gram of tissue . This may seem a very low level of infectivity , but it should be ...
... infection that would be required to give a positive PCR using 1 μg of extracted DNA in the reactions would be approximately 103 to 104 bacilli per gram of tissue . This may seem a very low level of infectivity , but it should be ...
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