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constituents as "self,"
leading to
production of
pathological autoantibodies.
Autoantibodies may also play a
nonpathological role; for
instance they may...
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Antithyroid autoantibodies (or
simply antithyroid antibodies) are
autoantibodies targeted against one or more
components on the thyroid. The most clinically...
- Anti-SSA
autoantibodies (anti–Sjögren's-syndrome-related
antigen A
autoantibodies, also
called anti-Ro, or
similar names including anti-SSA/Ro, anti-Ro/SSA...
- CTLA-4 is
major thyroid autoantibody susceptibility gene. A
linkage of the CTLA-4
region to the
presence of
thyroid autoantibodies was
demonstrated by a...
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mechanism by
which adrenergic autoantibodies accomplish their effects on the
cardiovascular system. “Beta1
autoantibodies trigger conformational changes...
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decarboxylase autoantibodies (GADA),
islet cell
autoantibodies (ICA), insulinoma-****ociated (IA-2)
autoantibodies, and zinc
transporter autoantibodies (ZnT8)...
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islet cell
autoantibodies,
insulin autoantibodies,
autoantibodies targeting the 65-kDa
isoform of
glutamic acid
decarboxylase (GAD),
autoantibodies targeting...
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autoantibodies is
reported as a titre. This is the
highest dilution of the
serum at
which autoantibodies are
still detectable.
Positive autoantibody titres...
- JP, Tron F, Le Loët X,
Vittecoq O (2007). "Clinical
significance of
autoantibodies recognizing Sjogren's
syndrome A (SSA), SSB,
calpastatin and alpha-fodrin...
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cognitive areas of the brain. Both GAD67 and GAD65 are
targets of
autoantibodies in
people who
later develop type 1
diabetes mellitus or
latent autoimmune...