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This review is intended as a general survey of some basic contributions to the field of allergy and immunology particularly from the point of view of immunochemical principles, with certain aspects treated in detail for illustration. The literature cited is chiefly from English and American sources, in part because it is difficult enough to be conversant with articles in a rapidly expanding area limited by a single language. Many highly significant contributions have been omitted because of this as well as limitations of space and time.
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Fischel, E.E. (1967). The immunochemical basis of hypersensivity and immunity. In: Fischel, E.E., Letterer, E., Scheiffarth, F., Zicha, L. (eds) Überempfindlichkeit und Immunität. Handbuch der Allgemeinen Pathologie, vol 7 / 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88548-8_2
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