A seminal monograph: Mackay and Burnet's Autoimmune diseases

Mackay and Burnet's Autoimmune diseases, published in 1962, marked the beginning of autoimmunity as a clinical science and led to the future acceptance of the existence of autoimmunity. While there is still controversy regarding the mechanisms of autoimmunity, the authors' insightful hypot...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medical journal of Australia 2012-01, Vol.196 (1), p.74-76
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