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Medical Immunology
By:Tristram G. Parslow
Published on 2001 by McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange

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* Emphasizes both the basic and clinical aspects of immunology that promotes understanding of core concepts and provides clinical correlations to medical practice * Logical progression from normal immune function to laboratory abnormalities and clinical diseases* Problem-oriented approach to clinical disorders caused by immunological disruption

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