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Endocrine autoantibodies

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2004
The autoantibody assays that exist and that are being refined are of increasing importance to a broad spectrum of endocrine disorders. This is particularly true for type IA diabetes, which is one of the best-studied organ-specific autoimmune diseases. Autoantibodies are used as valuable markers in prediction and prevention studies of type IA diabetes ...
Devasenan, Devendra   +2 more
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Nucleosome autoantibodies

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2006
The nucleosome is a large protein-nucleic acid complex involved in DNA packing and in controlling genetic information. Under circumstances described below, this component, normally sequestered in the cell nucleus, is released into the extracellular milieu and then is easily accessible to cells of the immune system.
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ICA512 Autoantibody Radioassay

Diabetes, 1995
As part of a general program of screening islet expression libraries we have identified a clone from a λgt11 human islet expression library that reacts with human diabetic sera and, upon sequencing, was determined to be the neuroendocrine islet autoantigen ICA512 (islet cell antigen 512).
R, Gianani   +6 more
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Autoantibodies in Vitiligo

Archives of Dermatology, 1976
To the Editor.— The association of vitiligo with a number of organspecific autoimmune disorders, such as pernicious anemia, 1 hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism, 2 Addison disease, 3 and diabetes mellitus 4 is well known. An increased incidence of organ-specific antibodies was reported in patients with vitiligo, 5,6 but, more recently, no ...
BETTERLE, CORRADO   +6 more
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Autoantibody testing

Neurologic Clinics, 2004
Recent advances in neuroimmunology have led to improvements in the pathogenesis, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of many neuromuscular disorders. The value of autoantibody testing is increasing steadily in neurologic practice. Not all antibodies have a high yield in diagnosis. In some disorders, such as generalized adult onset of myasthenia gravis,
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Autoantibodies

American Heart Journal, 1960
Maurice H. Lessof, Samuel P. Asper
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Hidden Autoantibodies

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2000
M, Lorber, Y, Shoenfeld
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dsDNA Autoantibodies

2007
DÖRTE HAMANN, RUUD J.T. SMEENK
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Chimeric autoantibody receptor T cells deplete NMDA receptor-specific B cells

Cell, 2023
Harald Prüss   +2 more
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