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Abstract: Certain shortcomings of clinical immunology at the present time are discussed, which leads to a reduction in the therapeutic use of immunomodulatory drugs, even despite their often high clinical effect and the imperfection of methods for specific target immunodiagnostics. Moreover, it is significant that their effect on the immune system is nonspecific. The non-immune systemic action of immunomodulators on various body systems is not taken into account. New methods for assessing the immune response are considered, which are not detected when using "stencil" methods. |
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