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Accounts in Drug Discovery: Case Studies in Medicinal Chemistry

Accounts in Drug Discovery: Case Studies in Medicinal Chemistry
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Basic Immunology:Updated Edition

Basic Immunology:Updated Edition
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Case Studies in Immunology

Case Studies in Immunology
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Clinical Immunology: Principles and Practice

Clinical Immunology: Principles and Practice
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Environmental Factors and Asthma: What We Learned from Epidemiological

Environmental Factors and Asthma: What We Learned from Epidemiological
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Essentials of Clinical Immunology

Essentials of Clinical Immunology
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Freeze-drying of Pharmaceuticals and Biopharmaceuticals: Principles an

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Immunology

Immunology
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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Immunology and Allergy

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Immunology and Allergy
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Infection Makes Mosquitoes Immune to Malaria Parasites
Study highlights the potential of using Wolbachia in malaria control.
Program for Breakthrough Biomedical Research to Celebrate 15 Years
A program that fosters basic science projects of potentially high impact is celebrating 15 years of discovery at UC San Francisco.
Osteoarthritis Progression Halted in Mice
If successful in humans, joint replacement surgery might be avoidable.
Vitamin D Could Provide New and Effective Treatments for Asthma
Vitamin D has the potential to significantly reduce the symptoms of asthma, according to a new study from the Medical Research Council (MRC).
Nuvo Research Announces Scientific Presentation at the Annual Meeting of AAI
Data evaluating WF10's therapeutic impact on signs and symptoms of experimentally induced rheumatoid arthritis in mice.
Yale Cancer Center Carves New Path in Immunotherapy
Cancer immunotherapy is showing promise in treating patients with a variety of advanced, metastatic tumors.
UCSF Scientists Use Human Stem Cells to Generate Immune System in Mice
Raising hopes for cell-based therapies, UC San Francisco researchers have created the first functioning human thymus tissue from embryonic stem cells in the laboratory.
Hormone May Help Treat Diabetes
Betatrophin prompts cells in the pancreas to multiply and produce more insulin.
Newly Described Type of Immune Cell and T Cells Share Similar Path to Maturity
Better understanding of cells' development has implications in study of inflammatory diseases.
Women’s Immune Systems Remain Younger for Longer
The slower decline in a woman’s immune system may contribute to women living longer than men.
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