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Comparative Studies of the Immunopathology of Inflammatory Cardiovascular Diseases

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Pathogenic immunoreactions may be induced by environmental influences, usually by infections,—or they may correspond to the type of auto-immunoreaction that is commonly independent of environmental influences.

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Vorlaender, K.O. (1969). Comparative Studies of the Immunopathology of Inflammatory Cardiovascular Diseases. In: Westphal, O., Bock, HE., Grundmann, E. (eds) Current Problems in Immunology. Bayer-Symposium, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49733-9_30

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