Cytokines in infection
Cytokines are central to the development of effective immunity against microbial pathogens and their beneficial effects in the control of a variety of infections of man and animals are well-documented. However, it appears that cytokines may also have detrimental effects in infections by actually enh...
Main Author: | Pang, T. |
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Format: | Article |
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Malaysian Medical Association
1993
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