- to
treat envenomation.[citation needed]
Serum therapy, also
known as
serotherapy,
describes the
treatment of
infectious disease using the
serum of animals...
- Look up
serotherapy, serum, or
serums in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Serum may
refer to:
Serum (blood),
plasma from
which the
clotting proteins have...
- benefit).
Serotherapy using antivenom is a
common current treatment and has been
described back in 1913. Both
adaptive immunity and
serotherapy are specific...
-
therapy by
humoral immune factors:
antibody therapy by
whole serum:
serotherapy,
including antiserum therapy by immunoglobulins:
immunoglobulin therapy...
-
Trogocytosis (Gr****: trogo; gnaw) is when a cell
nibbles another cell. It is a
process whereby lymphocytes (B, T and NK cells)
conjugated to antigen-presenting...
-
bacteria and fungi.
Victor Babeș
introduced rabies vaccination and
founded serotherapy in Romania. Babeș-Bolyai
University in Cluj-Napoca and the University...
- on tet**** and von Behring's work on
diphtheria lead to the
field of
serotherapy,
which has bene****ed many worldwide.
After returning to ****an in 1891...
- and epidemiologist. The
organization started in 1898 as the
Federal SeroTherapy Institute with the
objective of
developing serum and
vaccines against...
- (1999). "Doctor
Albert Calmette 1863-1933:
founder of
antivenomous serotherapy and of
antituberculous BCG vaccination". Toxicon. 37 (9): 1241–58. Bibcode:1999Txcn...
- Dehesa-Dávila, Manuel; Possani,
Lourival D. (1994). "Scorpionism and
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