Immunoglobulin replacement therapy for primary immunodeficiencies.
Exogenous antibody therapy to protect patients against infections and toxins is over 100 years old, yet progress continues to be made in the manufacture, administration and application of this type of immunotherapy, known as therapeutic human immunoglobulin. For the majority of patients with primary...
Main Authors: | Peter, J, Chapel, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Future Medicine Ltd.
2014
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