CONGENITAL AND ACQUIRED INTERFERONOPATHIES: DIFFERENTIATED APPROACHES TO THE INTERFERON-CORRECTIVE THERAPY
Various disturbances in the interferon system (IFN) - interferonopathy are considered. The classification of developed by the author is given. The clinical features of Type I interferonopathy associated with the overexpression of type I interferons in the rare Mendelian genetic diseases, some autoim...
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Main Author: | I. V. Nesterova (Author) |
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LLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines",
2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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