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Immunodeficiencies can be treated by the replacement of the defective or missing protein, cells or gene. However, in veterinary medicine, [[Vaccines|vaccinations]] and drugs are the most common treatments for immunodeficiency.
 
Immunodeficiencies can be treated by the replacement of the defective or missing protein, cells or gene. However, in veterinary medicine, [[Vaccines|vaccinations]] and drugs are the most common treatments for immunodeficiency.
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==Links==
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'''Internal'''
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*[[Viruses]]
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*[[Innate Immune System]]
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*[[Adaptive Immune System]]
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'''External'''
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*[http://www.bitoheavencollies.com/GrayCollie.html| Grey Collie Syndrome] ''Information on Canine Cyclic Haematopoeisis (Grey Collie Syndrome) including new research into treating the condition and a clinical example''
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*[http://carcino.com.msu.edu//mouse.html| Nude Mice] ''Information on nude mice and their role in cancer research''
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==References==
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'''Books'''
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*Ivan Roitt: '''Essential Immunology,''' Ninth edition
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*Goldsby, Kindt, & Osbourne '''KUBY Immunology,''' Fourth edition
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'''Lecture Notes'''
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*Dr Brian Catchpole BVetMed PhD MRCVS
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'''Websites'''
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*Michelle Tennis & Peggy Melton http://www.bitoheavencollies.com
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*http://carcino.com.msu.edu/mouse.html
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[[Category:Immunodeficiencies]]
 
[[Category:Immunodeficiencies]]
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