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Inflammation at the interface of innate and acquired immunity
M L Lukic1, N Arsenijevic, N A Mitchison
1Department of Microbiology/Immunology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UAE University, United Arab Emirates. m.lukic@uaeu.ac.ae
Abstract:
This is the short summary of the presentation at the 2nd Belgrade Meeting on Immunoregulation entitled "Inflammation at the interface of Innate and Acquired Immunity" held recently under the auspice of European Federation of Immunological Societies and organized by Medical School, University of Kragujevac.
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