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Immunology of Gene Therapy
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Jan 2009, Pages: 398


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Summarises and reviews the important field of genetic therapy with respect to the latest immunological advances in the lab and clinic. Unique treatment of immunology and immunotherapy in gene - approached from a vector and target organ point of view rather than from the perspective a specific diseases. Broad appeal - applicable for immunology and genetics / gene therapy, recombinant DNA studies, transplantation, virology, cancer research and tumor research.

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