Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 208
... host's immunologic response is to remove the para- sites and damaged red blood cells ; the immune response may also ... host cell from perform- ing its normal function , thus depriving the host of the necessary product or function of ...
... host's immunologic response is to remove the para- sites and damaged red blood cells ; the immune response may also ... host cell from perform- ing its normal function , thus depriving the host of the necessary product or function of ...
Pagina 240
... host tissue , interfering with normal tis- sue function and attracting host immune effectors , such as neutrophils and macro- phages . Once these cells begin to try to destroy the invading pathogens and repair the damaged host tissue ...
... host tissue , interfering with normal tis- sue function and attracting host immune effectors , such as neutrophils and macro- phages . Once these cells begin to try to destroy the invading pathogens and repair the damaged host tissue ...
Pagina 241
... host cells and to protect somatic antigens from being exposed to host immunoglobulins . The capsular material is produced in such abundance by certain bacte- ria , such as pneumococci , that soluble polysac- charide antigen particles ...
... host cells and to protect somatic antigens from being exposed to host immunoglobulins . The capsular material is produced in such abundance by certain bacte- ria , such as pneumococci , that soluble polysac- charide antigen particles ...
Sommario
Diagnostic immunologic principles and Morganella Obesumbacterium Proteus | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 19 |
Chlamydia Mycoplasma and Rickettsia Color Plates | 38 |
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