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Immune Complex Diseases: Cellular Mediators and the Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Tissue Injury Produced by Immune Complexes

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Experimental Models of Chronic Inflammatory Diseases

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Abstract

The injurious properties of tissue-localized immune complexes (ICs) have long been recognized. A variety of forms of the injurious process have proved amenable to study in experimental animals and this has led to an informative view of the pathogenetic factors involved. More recent application of this information to human disease processes, thought or shown to involve ICs, has provided one of the best examples of the successful application of the principle of gaining understanding of human disease by study of animal models.

This is publication number 1176 from the Department of Immunopathology, Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, La Jolla, California 92037. This work was supported by USPHS grants AI 07007 and GMS 19322.

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Henson, P.M. (1977). Immune Complex Diseases: Cellular Mediators and the Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Tissue Injury Produced by Immune Complexes. In: Glynn, L.E., Schlumberger, H.D. (eds) Experimental Models of Chronic Inflammatory Diseases. Bayer-Symposium, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66573-8_11

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