Notes edit

A better title might be "Immunopathogenic" - disorders, diseases etc. 163.1.147.29 15:04, 20 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

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Immunopathology? edit

I believe that the definition of "Immunopathology" given on this page is innaccurate. "Immunopathology", as defined by the source listed on the page ("Immunopathology of the Skin") is the use of immunohistochemical stains in surgical pathology, not the study of immune disorders. My understanding is that IPOX is now generally considered a tool of all surgical pathologists rather than a subspecialty in its own right. -RustavoTalk/Contribs 23:17, 17 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

The current definition, as revised by Lissachome 17 October 07, has been in common use for at least a decade. When I was chatting with Nobel Laureate Rolf Zinkernagel last year at Karolinska, he admonished me for not using "Immunopathology" in this context. A hyperlink to the Medline definition cited by Lissachome would nevertheless firm up Lissachome's changes. Trevmar 00:57, 18 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Wiki Education assignment: The Microbiology of College Life edit

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