Abstract

The spectacular success of Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology as a relatively new journal indicates the maturation of immunology as an important component of medical science and practice. This essay reflects upon the birth and rapid development of diagnostic and clinical applications of immunology and draws some lessons for their future.

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