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[Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology] Molecular Mimicry: Infection-Inducing Autoimmune Disease Volume 296 || Chlamydia and Antigenic Mimicry

✍ Scribed by Oldstone, Michael B.A.


Book ID
121511790
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
2005
Tongue
German
Weight
118 KB
Edition
2005
Category
Article
ISBN-13
9783540255970

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✦ Synopsis


Molecular Mimicry, Microbial Infection, And Autoimmune Disease : Evolution Of The Concept / M.b.a. Oldstone -- The Structural Interactions Between T Cell Receptors And Mhc-peptide Complexes Place Physical Limits On Self-nonself Discrimination / K.w. Wucherpfennig -- A Virus-induced Molecular Mimicry Model Of Multiple Sclerosis / J.k. Olson, A.m. Ercolini, And S.d. Miller -- Suppression Of Autoimmunity Via Microbial Mimics Of Altered Peptide Ligands / L. Steinman, P.j. Utz, And W.h. Robinson -- Molecular And Cellular Mechanisms, Pathogenesis, And Treatment Of Insulin-dependent Diabetes Obtained Through Study Of A Transgenic Model Of Molecular Mimicry / M.b.a. Oldstone. Trypanosoma Cruzi-induced Molecular Mimicry And Chagas' Disease / N. Gironès, H. Cuervo, And M. Fresno -- Htlv-1 Induced Molecular Mimicry In Neurological Disease / S.m. Lee ... [et Al.] -- Molecular Mimicry : Anti-dna Antibodies Bind Microbial And Nonnucleic Acid Self-antigens / J.s. Rice ... [et Al.] -- Chlamydia And Antigenic Mimicry / K. Bachmaier And J.m. Penninger. M.b.a. Oldstone (ed.). Includes Bibliographical References And Index.


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