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    [edited by] Roberto M. Lang, Steven A. Goldstein, Itzhak Kronzon, Bijoy K. Khandheria, Victor Mor-Avi.
    Summary: Written and endorsed by world experts from the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE), this unique multimedia resource uses text, case studies, and online components to cover the latest uses of echocardiography, including the most recent 2D and 3D advances. Unlike other existing textbooks in echocardiography, including the predecessor of this volume, entitled Dynamic Echocardiography, this 2nd edition, with its new title, covers a full range of topics, reflected in its 200 chapters that include essential material in a succinct format. Dr. Roberto M. Lang and his expert colleagues provide everything you need to assess cardiac anatomy and function and obtain clinically useful, noninvasive information for more accurate diagnosis and evaluation of heart disease.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2016
  • Article
    Chernousov AD, Fontalin LN, Kondrat'eva TK.
    Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1979 May;87(5):449-52.
    The ability to the development of delayed hypersensitivity (DHS) to the appropriate antigen was studied in mice treated with large doses of SRBC and cyclophosphamide at varying time prior to the experiment. Suppression of DHS development induced by administering either the cytostatic alone or a large dose of the antigen was examined at the same periods of time. The combined treatment was shown to induce tolerance according to diverse tests for DHS (skin and macrophage migration inhibition tests). At the basis of this tolerance lies genuine deficiency of the appropriate clone of T cells. Administration of cyclophosphamide alone leads to a slight suppression of DHS, while a large dose of the antigen induces a different form of areactivity due to the suppressor cells whose nature is not yet clear.
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