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Immunologie in der klinischen Anwendung

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Bestimmt kann jeder von uns die Frage nach seiner Körpergröße und nach seinem Gewicht – auch wenn so mancher nicht gerne darüber spricht – genau beantworten. Wird man aber nach einer anderen, und dazu sogar noch praktisch unveränderlichen, individuellen Eigenschaft, nämlich der der Blutgruppe gefragt, müssen sich mit Sicherheit viele unter uns eingestehen, dass sie dies nicht mit Gewissheit beantworten können.

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Luttmann, W., Bratke, K., Küpper, M., Myrtek, D. (2014). Immunologie in der klinischen Anwendung. In: Der Experimentator: Immunologie. Experimentator. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41899-0_9

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