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New concepts in pathology and treatment of autoimmune disorders
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ISBN: 3540414797 Year: 2001 Publisher: Berlin : Springer-Verlag,

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Chronic viral and inflammatory cardiomyopathy
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ISBN: 1280744103 9786610744107 3540308229 3540239715 3642421431 Year: 2006 Volume: v. 55 Publisher: Berlin ; London : Springer,

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The interconnectedness of genetics and susceptibility to disease, viral and non-viral inflammation, and the role of immunity and the development of autoimmunity is a fascinating and much discussed topic in cardiomyopathy. This publication constitutes the outcome of an ESRF meeting held together with the German Research Foundation. Clinical researchers, immunologists, virologists and molecular biologists provide the latest findings in their fields, advancing our understanding of what causes chronic viral and inflammatory cardiomyopathy, why it affects a subset of individuals while sparing the m


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Chronic Viral and Inflammatory Cardiomyopathy
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ISBN: 9783540308225 Year: 2006 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg


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Chronic Viral and Inflammatory Cardiomyopathy
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ISBN: 9783540308225 Year: 2006 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

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Following its tradition of promoting novel areas of scienti?c discourse, the Ernst Schering Research Foundation (ESRF) hosted this workshop on chronic viral and in?ammatory cardiomyopathy. In late October 2004, scientists from Canada, Germany, the Georgian Republic, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Israel, Sweden, and the United States ga- ered in Berlin to discuss their concepts, hypotheses, and latest ?ndings on myocarditis and cardiomyopathy. This expert meeting was held in cooperation with the German - search Foundation, which in the same year had supported transregional collaborative research activities entitled In?ammatory Cardiomyo- thy - Molecular Pathogenesis and Therapy.  Organizing the workshop, our efforts strove to render tighter the network between the distinct disciplines involved in cardiomyopathy - search, building bridges between its molecular, pathogenetic, diagnostic, and therapeutic determinants. It all began as a story of a neighborhood, and we would like to express our hope that this long-term project, which will require much and - tensive cooperative work among the participants, will evolve to become a story of a good neighborhood.

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