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Symposium Summary. Current Status, Forefront, and Future: Immunologic Determinants

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I want you to be sure where I’m coming from before I share my thoughts with you. Many of these thoughts, especially those pertaining to immunology and the future, will be upsetting to some of you. But please bear with me and reflect upon what I say in the light of my personal perspective of the present and future [1].

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Paterson, P.Y. (1985). Symposium Summary. Current Status, Forefront, and Future: Immunologic Determinants. In: Jackson, G.G., Thomas, H. (eds) The Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections. Bayer-Symposium, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70351-5_33

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