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Extracellular Vesicles and PD-L1-A Review of Complex Immunoregulatory Properties and Clinical Importance. [PDF]

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Kiełbowski K   +5 more
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Changes in Thyroid Function and Autoimmunity in Older Individuals: Longitudinal Analysis of the Whickham Cohort.

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Razvi SS   +6 more
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Autoimmune Disease is Increased in Women With Primary Ovarian Insufficiency.

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Wang V   +7 more
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 2010
Abstract Autoimmune diseases occur when a sustained, specific, adaptive immune response is generated against self-components, and results in tissue damage or dysfunction. It is now clear that an autoimmune component is a feature of many human diseases.
Kazuhiko, Yamamoto, Mark, Shlomchik
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Immunometabolism and autoimmunity

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2020
Over the last few years, immune cell metabolism has become one of the most stimulating areas of investigation in the field of immunology. Compelling evidence has revealed that metabolic pathways are closely associated to cell functions and immune cells adopt defined metabolic programs to sustain their activity and respond to micro-environmental demands.
Galgani M, Bruzzaniti S, Matarese G
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Infection, autoimmunity and autoimmune disease

1996
Studies of the immune response of mammals to infectious agents have revealed that members of the hsp60 and hsp 70 family are highly immunodominant. Given their high conservation during evolution this was surprising, because of the apparent risk of triggering of autoimmunity and autoimmune disease during the defense of a mammal against infection ...
U. Feige, W. van Eden
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Autoimmune Hepatitis

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2002
This chapter describes perturbations in the signaling, apoptotic, and regulatory pathways within the innate and adaptive immune systems that favor the development of autoimmune hepatitis. Molecular mimicry, neoantigens, epitope spread, and promiscuous targeting by activated lymphocytes are discussed, and the genetic predispositions implicated in the ...
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