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The etiology of Kawasaki Disease: A conventional infectious agent
Anne H. Rowley
Pediatrics
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Medicine and Dentistry
Etiology
100%
Kawasaki Disease
100%
Antigen
60%
Diseases
20%
Development
20%
Adaptive Immunity
20%
Combination Therapy
20%
In Vitro
20%
Immune Response
20%
Antibody
20%
Superantigen
20%
Monoclonal Antibody
20%
Diagnostic Test
20%
T Lymphocyte
20%
B Lymphocyte
20%
Bronchial Epithelium
20%
Tissues
20%
Child
20%
Childhood
20%
Macrophage
20%
INIS
diseases
100%
etiology
100%
antigens
60%
tissues
20%
in vitro
20%
therapy
20%
children
20%
macrophages
20%
antibodies
20%
immunity
20%
lymphocytes
20%
epithelium
20%
monoclonal antibodies
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Kawasaki Disease
100%
Infectious Agent
100%
Antigen
60%
Adaptive Immune System
20%
Immune Response
20%
B Cell
20%
Monoclonal Antibodies
20%
Monospecific Antibody
20%
Epithelium
20%
Superantigen
20%
Development
20%
Tissues
20%
Childhood
20%