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Innate Immunity: The Bridge between Adaptive Immunity and Inflammation, December 17, 1998, New York Academy of Sciences, New York, NY, USA

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Barton, B.E. Innate Immunity: The Bridge between Adaptive Immunity and Inflammation, December 17, 1998, New York Academy of Sciences, New York, NY, USA. Inflamm. res. 48, 232–235 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s000110050451

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