Biological Relevance of Immune Suppression as Induced by Genetic, Therapeutic, and Environmental FactorsJack H. Dean, Martin Padarathsingh |
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The Immunopharmacology of Immunotherapy John W Hadden | 22 |
The Heterogenous Interaction of Cytotoxic Immunodepressants | 41 |
SECTION IIMEASUREMENTS OF IMMUNOLOGIC | 63 |
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active T-RFC agents allograft altered animals antibody antibody response antigen apical lung lobe assays BALB/c Bellanti blood breast cancer cadmium cell activity cell-mediated cellular challenge chemical clinical correlation culture cyclic cyclic AMP cyclophosphamide cytotoxic Dean depressed Dieldrin disease dosage dose drugs effects endotoxin Environ environmental exposed exposure factors genes genetic Hadden host defense host resistance hypersensitivity immune response immune system Immunol immunologic immunosuppressive immunotherapy increased induced infection inhibition interaction interferon Kerman Koller laboratory levamisole levels Litton Bionetics LP responses lung cancer Luster lymphocytes lymphoid cells lymphoproliferative responses macrophages mechanisms mediated mg/kg mitogens mKSA monocytes mouse normal observed Padarathsingh parameters PFC response phagocytic proliferation protein right apical sensitivity serum significantly specific spleen cells Spreafico SRBC stimulation studies suppression suppressor cells susceptibility T-cell T-lymphocytes Table target cell tion tissue toxicity transplantation tumor cells vitro vivo