Biological response modifiers (BRMs) are often discussed with a narrow focus on the“biological therapies,” ie, the pharmacologically administered form of cytokines, eg, interferon or antagonists of cytokines, eg, tumor necrosis factor blocking agents. Introduction.
Khardori, Nancy Misri
Biological response modifiers (BRMs) are often discussed with a narrow focus on the“biological therapies,” ie, the pharmacologically administered form of cytokines, eg, interferon or antagonists of cytokines, eg, tumor necrosis factor blocking agents. Introduction. [electronic resource] - Infectious disease clinics of North America Dec 2011 - xiii-xiv p. digital
Publication Type: Editorial; Introductory Journal Article
1557-9824
10.1016/j.idc.2011.07.011 doi
Communicable Diseases--drug therapy
Humans
Immunologic Factors--therapeutic use
Biological response modifiers (BRMs) are often discussed with a narrow focus on the“biological therapies,” ie, the pharmacologically administered form of cytokines, eg, interferon or antagonists of cytokines, eg, tumor necrosis factor blocking agents. Introduction. [electronic resource] - Infectious disease clinics of North America Dec 2011 - xiii-xiv p. digital
Publication Type: Editorial; Introductory Journal Article
1557-9824
10.1016/j.idc.2011.07.011 doi
Communicable Diseases--drug therapy
Humans
Immunologic Factors--therapeutic use