Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania recently found a shared genetic link in the autoimmune response among PV patients that provides important new clues about
how autoantibodies in PV originate.
University at Buffalo researchers and colleagues studying a rare, blistering disease have discovered new details of
how autoantibodies destroy healthy cells in skin.
Not exact matches
This is a schematic of
how a «chimeric
autoantibody receptor,» or CAAR, that displays fragments of the autoantigen Dsg3 helps fight an autoimmune disease called pemphigus vulgaris, a condition in which a patient's own immune cells attack Dsg3, which normally adheres skin cells.
A signaling molecule called interferon gamma could hold the key to understanding
how harmful
autoantibodies form in lupus patients.
Schematic of
how a «chimeric
autoantibody receptor,» or CAAR, that displays fragments of the autoantigen Dsg3 helps fight an autoimmune disease called pemphigus vulgaris, a condition in which a patient's own immune cells attack Dsg3, which normally adheres skin cells.
See The Inflammatory Meat Molecule Neu5Gc for background and Friday's video - of - the - day
How Tumors Use Meat to Grow: Xeno -
Autoantibodies for the role it might play in cancer growth.
This is the final installment of Dr. Greger's video series that started with Cancer as an Autoimmune Disease, the mystery for which may have been solved with
How Tumors Use Meat to Grow: Xeno -
Autoantibodies.