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Syphilis and Tuberculosis as Mimickers of Autoimmune Diseases: Diagnostic Overlap and Surveillance Implications in Mexico. [PDF]
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Adult Botulism of Unknown Source with Post-Toxin Anti-GQ1b Antibodies: Implications for Molecular Mimicry-A Case Report. [PDF]
Cohen R +18 more
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Viral apoptotic mimicry and the role of phosphatidylserine receptors. [PDF]
Brindley MA, Pisciotta MA.
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From acute stress syndrome to CNS infection: A case of HSV encephalitis with psychiatric mimicry. [PDF]
Riazullah, Mujeeb A, Saqib M, Okon II.
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APMIS, 2004
The term vasculogenic mimicry describes the formation of fluid‐conducting channels by highly invasive and genetically dysregulated tumor cells. Two distinctive types of vasculogenic mimicry have been described. Vasculogenic mimicry of the tubular type may be confused morphologically with endothelial cell‐lined blood vessels. Vasculogenic mimicry of the
Robert, Folberg, Andrew J, Maniotis
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The term vasculogenic mimicry describes the formation of fluid‐conducting channels by highly invasive and genetically dysregulated tumor cells. Two distinctive types of vasculogenic mimicry have been described. Vasculogenic mimicry of the tubular type may be confused morphologically with endothelial cell‐lined blood vessels. Vasculogenic mimicry of the
Robert, Folberg, Andrew J, Maniotis
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Science, 1996
Two research articles in this week's Science [Livnah et al . ( p. 464 ) and Wrighton et al . ( p. 458 )] report the isolation and structure of a 20-amino acid peptide that binds to and activates the receptor for ...
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Two research articles in this week's Science [Livnah et al . ( p. 464 ) and Wrighton et al . ( p. 458 )] report the isolation and structure of a 20-amino acid peptide that binds to and activates the receptor for ...
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Molecular mimicry or structural mimicry?
Molecular Immunology, 2006"Molecular mimicry" should be changed to "structural mimicry". The immune system recognizes shapes--three-dimensional shapes--not sequences. For two sequences to act biologically similar they must possess similar three-dimensional structures.
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