Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... response . It is notable , however , that Otto and Gebbers 129 reported such a response although they used the same tissue preparation method and indirect immunoperoxidase staining as the latter authors . The good agreement between our ...
... response . It is notable , however , that Otto and Gebbers 129 reported such a response although they used the same tissue preparation method and indirect immunoperoxidase staining as the latter authors . The good agreement between our ...
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... response in schisto- somiasis mansoni . Antibody and cell - mediated damage of parasite eggs in vitro . J Clin Invest 1984 ; 74 : 1715-1723 . 54. Butterworth AE , David JR . Eosinophil function . N Engl J Med 1981 ; 304 : 154-156 . 55 ...
... response in schisto- somiasis mansoni . Antibody and cell - mediated damage of parasite eggs in vitro . J Clin Invest 1984 ; 74 : 1715-1723 . 54. Butterworth AE , David JR . Eosinophil function . N Engl J Med 1981 ; 304 : 154-156 . 55 ...
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... response to a commensal organism is usually non- aggressive and produces no tissue injury , but serves to confine the organism to its ecologic niche . Both types of response depend on recognition of products of the metabolism of such ...
... response to a commensal organism is usually non- aggressive and produces no tissue injury , but serves to confine the organism to its ecologic niche . Both types of response depend on recognition of products of the metabolism of such ...
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