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Kushi, Michio. AIDS, macrobiotics, and natural immunity. Tokyo: Japan Publications, 1990.

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Symposium on Innate Immunity to Pulmonary Infection (2005 University of Cape Town, Medical School). Innate immunity to pulmonary infection. Edited by Chadwick Derek, Goode Jamie, and Novartis Foundation. Chichester: John Wiley, 2006.

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Symposium on Innate Immunity to Pulmonary Infection (2005 University of Cape Town, Medical School). Innate Immunity to Pulmonary Infection. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2007.

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Viral immunity: A 10-step plan to enhance your immunity against viral disease using natural medicines. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads Pub., 2002.

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E, Briles David, ed. Genetic control of the susceptibility to bacterial infection. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1986.

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1935-, Greenwood David, ed. Medical microbiology: A guide to microbial infections : pathogenesis, immunity, laboratory diagnosis and control. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier, 2007.

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1935-, Greenwood David, Slack Richard C. B, and Peutherer J. F, eds. Medical microbiology: A guide to microbial infections : pathogenesis, immunity, laboratory diagnosis, and control. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2002.

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R, Black, ed. Medical microbiology: A guide to microbial infections : pathogenesis : immunity, laboratory diagnosis and control. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1990.

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Lane, I. William. Immune power. Garden City Park, NY: Avery Pub. Group, 1999.

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J, Brown Stephen. Host immune response to feeding by ticks: A natural biological control mechanism. Nairobi, Kenya: ICIPE Science Press, International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, 1988.

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Gordin, Kaplan J., Green Doug R, and Bleackley R. Chris, eds. Cellular basis of immune modulation: Proceedings of the 19th International Leukocyte Culture Conference held at Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alberta, May 8-12, 1988. New York: A.R. Liss, 1988.

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Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, ed. The Cell surface. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1992.

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Rotbart, Harley A. Germ proof your kids: The complete guide to protecting (without overprotecting) your family from infections. Washington, DC: ASM Press, 2008.

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Regulatory T cells: Methods and protocols. [New York]: Humana Press, 2011.

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Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, ed. The cell surface. Plainview, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1992.

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Academy of Science of South Africa., ed. HIV/AIDS, TB and nutrition: Scientific inquiry into the nutritional influences on human immunity with special reference to HIV infection and active TB in South Africa. Pretoria, South Africa: Academy of Science of South Africa, 2007.

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Masaru, Taniguchi, Akira S, and Nakayama Toshinori, eds. The innate immune system: Strategies for disease control : proceedings of the Uehara Memorial Foundation Symposium on the Innate Immune System ..., held in Tokyo, Japan between 11 and 13 July 2005. Boston: Elsevier, 2005.

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Zemskov, Vladimir, Veronika Zemskova, Andrey Mironov, and Sergey Suchkov. Clinical immunology and allergology. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1048793.

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The textbook "Clinical Immunology and Allergology" covers modern data on the phenomena, mechanisms of development, physiological changes in immunological reactivity, metabolic immunity, as well as on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of immunodeficiency, allergies, immunosuppressive and immunoassociated non-infectious and infectious diseases. It consists of eight sections, 33 chapters, intermediate and final control tests, an electronic handbook of methods for assessing immune status, infections, immunotropic, antiallergic and other medications. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. It is intended for students of medical universities and faculties.
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Association, Canadian Hospital, ed. Privilege and quality assurance: The issues for Canadian hospitals. Ottawa: Canadian Hospital Association, 1990.

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Vietnamese traditional medicine: A social history. Singapore: NUS Press, 2015.

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Ikuta, Koichi, and Christoph Scheiermann, eds. Circadian Control of Immunity. Frontiers Media SA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88966-432-0.

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Williams, J. E. Viral Immunity. Hampton Roads Publishing Company, 2007.

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Viruses : biology, applications, control. Garland Science, 2012.

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Aliberti, Julio. Control of Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses during Infectious Diseases. Springer, 2014.

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Aliberti, Julio. Control of Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses During Infectious Diseases. Springer, 2011.

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Control Of Innate And Adaptive Immune Responses During Infectious Diseases. Springer, 2011.

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Emil, Skamene, and International Symposium on Genetic Control of Host Resistance to Infection and Malignancy (2nd : 1985 : Montréal, Qúebec), eds. Genetic control of host resistance to infection and malignancy: Proceedings of an international symposium held in Montreal, May 12-16, 1985. New York: Liss, 1985.

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Medical Microbiology: A Guide to Microbial Infections : Pathogenesis, Immunity, Laboratory Diagnosis and Control. W.B. Saunders Company, 1997.

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1935-, Greenwood David, Slack Richard C. B, and Peutherer J. F, eds. Medical microbiology: A guide to microbial infections : pathogensis, immunity, laboratory diagnosis, and control. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1997.

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Slack, Richard C. B., John F. Peutherer, and David Greenwood. Medical Microbiology: A Guide to Microbial Infections: Pathogensis, Immunity, Laboratory Diagnosis and Control. Churchill Livingstone, 2002.

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Slack, Richard C. B., and David Greenwood. Medical Microbiology: A Guide to Microbial Infections : Pathogenesis, Immunity, Laboratory Diagnosis and Control. Churchill Livingstone, 1992.

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Mosquito Research - Recent Advances in Pathogen Interactions, Immunity, and Vector Control Strategies [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98177.

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Britain), Stationery Office (Great. Immunization Against Infectious Disease. Bernan Press, 1992.

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Dixon, F. J., David H. Katz, and Henry G. Kunkel. Lymphocyte Differentiation, Recognition, and Regulation. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2014.

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Medical microbiology : a guide to microbial infections: pathogenesis, immunity, laboratory investigation and control - 19. edición. Elsevier, 2018.

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Slack, Richard C. B., John F. Peutherer, Michael R. Barer, and David Greenwood. Medical Microbiology: A Guide to Microbial Infections: Pathogenesis, Immunity, Laboratory Diagnosis and Control. With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access. Churchill Livingstone, 2007.

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Moulton, Calum D., and John C. Pickup. Innate immunity and inflammation in type 2 diabetes-associated depression. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198789284.003.0005.

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Depression affects 10%–20% of patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and predicts twofold increased risk of complications and mortality. There is growing evidence that biological mechanisms such as innate inflammation may link the two conditions. In particular, recent epidemiological findings have reported elevated inflammation in patients with depression and T2D compared with those with T2D alone. Aetiologically, elevated inflammation is likely to result from multiple stressors across the life-course. Clinically, inflammation may lead to predominantly somatic symptoms. Therapeutically, there is tentative evidence that anti-inflammatory therapies could improve depressive symptoms and glycaemic control concurrently. There is now a need (1) for prospective epidemiological research to define the aetiology of elevated inflammation; (2) for mechanistic research to test how inflammation can lead to both conditions concurrently; and (3) for interventional research to define modifiable immune pathways to improve both psychological and biomedical outcomes in people with T2D.
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Cauldwell, D. O. Psychoquackery, Why It Enjoys Immunity: The Problems Met In Seeking To Control Mental Quackery And A Survey Of Mental Hygiene. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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AIDS vaccine research and clinical trials. New York: M. Dekker, 1990.

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Cellular basis of immune modulation: Proceedings of the 19th International Leukocyte Culture Conference held at Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alberta, May 8-12, 1988 (Progress in leukocyte biology). A.R. Liss, 1988.

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Ferrari, Matthew. Using disease dynamics and modeling to inform control strategies in low-income countries. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789833.003.0008.

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The incidence infectious disease is inherently dynamic in time and space. Mathematical models that account for the dynamic processes that give rise to fluctuations in disease incidence are powerful tools in disease management and control. We describe the use of dynamic models for surveillance, evaluation and prediction of disease control efforts in low-income countries. Dynamic models can help to anticipate trends owing to intrinsic (e.g., herd immunity) or extrinsic (e.g., seasonality) forces that may confound efforts to isolate the impact of specific interventions. Infectious disease dynamics are frequently nonlinear, meaning that future outcomes are difficult to predict through simple extrapolation of present conditions. Thus, dynamic models can help to explore the potential consequences of proposed interventions. These projections can alert managers to the potential for unintended consequences of control and help to define effect sizes for the design of conventional studies of the impact of interventions.
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Symposia on Quantitative Biology Vol. LVII, 1992. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1993.

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Kassiotis, George, and Adrian Liston. Regulatory T Cells: Methods and Protocols. Humana Press, 2016.

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Germ Proof Your Kids: The Complete Guide to Protecting (without Overprotecting) Your Family from Infections. ASM Press, 2007.

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(Editor), Masaru Taniguchi, Shizuo Akira (Editor), and Toshimori Nakayama (Editor), eds. The Innate Immune System: Strategies for Disease Control: Proceedings of the Uehara Memorial Foundation Symposium on the Innate Immune System: Strategies ... July 2005, ICS 1285 (International Congress). Elsevier, 2006.

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Russell, G. E. Plant Breeding for Pest and Disease Resistance: Studies in the Agricultural and Food Sciences. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2013.

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Sime, Stuart. 35. Experts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198823100.003.4170.

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This chapter discusses the principles governing the use of expert evidence in civil claims. It covers the admissibility of expert evidence; control of evidence; choice of expert; privileged nature of experts’ reports; disclosure of experts’ reports; written questions to experts; examinations by experts; experts’ immunity from suit; and use of experts’ reports after trial.
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Sime, Stuart. 35. Experts. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198787570.003.4170.

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This chapter discusses the principles governing the use of expert evidence in civil claims. It covers the admissibility of expert evidence; control of evidence; choice of expert; privileged nature of experts’ reports; disclosure of experts’ reports; written questions to experts; examinations by experts; experts’ immunity from suit; and use of experts’ reports after trial.
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Sime, Stuart. 35. Experts. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198747673.003.4170.

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This chapter discusses the principles governing the use of expert evidence in civil claims. It covers the admissibility of expert evidence; control of evidence; choice of expert; privileged nature of experts’ reports; disclosure of experts’ reports; written questions to experts; examinations by experts; experts’ immunity from suit; and use of experts’ reports after trial.
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Wolf, Taquara. Not a Plant-Based Diet : a Food on the Grow Lifestyle: How to Lose Weight, Reduce Inflammation, Boost Immunity, Control Diabetes and Fight Cancer by Squashing Your Eating Habits and Eating Healthful. Independently Published, 2021.

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