Remembering Emil von Behring: from Tetanus Treatment to Antibody Cooperation with Phagocytes
ABSTRACT A century ago, Emil von Behring passed away. He was the first to be honored by the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1901 for the successful therapy of diphtheria and tetanus, which he had developed from the bench to the bed. He also contributed to the foundation of immunology, since his therapy...
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Autor principal: | Stefan H. E. Kaufmann |
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American Society for Microbiology
2017
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