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IMMUNE REGULATION AND IMMUNOTHERAPY IN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE is a definitive resource that examines the complex mechanisms underlying autoimmune disorders and the therapeutic strategies designed to restore immune balance. The book provides an in-depth exploration of how the immune system regulates itself and the consequences when this regulation fails.
Zhang J. presents evidence-based approaches to immunotherapy, including conventional treatments and innovative biological therapies. The text covers the pathophysiology of various autoimmune conditions, regulatory T cells, tolerance mechanisms, and emerging therapeutic targets. Readers will gain comprehensive understanding of checkpoint inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, and personalized treatment strategies.
Published by Springer, this professional-grade reference serves clinicians, immunologists, rheumatologists, and research scientists seeking to advance their knowledge of autoimmune disease management and immunological principles in modern medicine.







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