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The Principles of Immunology

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The Principles of Immunology
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Publisher: Lippincott
ISBN/ASIN: B005GEE560
Number of pages: 356

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Designed primarily for students of medicine and for those practitioners whose duties have made it impossible to digest a large mass of publications on the subject, the scope of the book is restricted to fundamental principles.

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