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Interferons and cytokines: where we stand after the first joint meeting of the international cytokine society and the international society for interferon and cytokine research (Geneva, October 6-10, 1996)


European Cytokine Network. Volume 8, Number 2, 215-9, June 1997, Compte rendu de congrès

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Author(s) : J. Wietzerbin, A. Civas, H. Gascan, A. Vasquez, J. Bertoglio, M. Dy and J. Thèze

Summary : Although many other new and exciting findings have been reported in Geneva, including in the poster sessions, the extraordinary progress made in understanding cytokine signal transduction will probably remain one of the high points of this first meeting between the two sister societies. Another remarkable event, of course, was the announcement, on the second day of the meeting of the Nobel laureates of Medicine, 1996 awarded to our colleagues P. Doherty and R. Zinkernagel. The enlighting presentation of R. Zinkernagel on anti-viral immunity was, on the following day, received with a standing ovation from the participants.

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