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specific in presentation, it may be
included in this
group because the
autoantigens are
often ubiquitous t-RNA synthetases.
Local syndromes which affect...
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Sometimes antigens are part of the host
itself in an
autoimmune disease. An
autoantigen is
usually a self-protein or
protein complex (and
sometimes DNA or RNA)...
- the
autoantigens found in SLE, and
phagocytes bind
these apoptotic cells and
phagocytose them. If this
process is defective,
these autoantigens can be...
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possible stem cell
autoantigens.
ELISA and
Western blot
analysis revealed that an IgG
antibody response to one of the
candidate autoantigens, kinectin, was...
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Centromere protein B also
known as
major centromere autoantigen B is an
autoantigen protein of the cell nucleus. In humans,
centromere protein B is encoded...
- 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...
- Ku
complex family Identifiers Aliases Ku70:Ku80 heterodimerKu70:Ku80Ku
Autoantigen External IDs GeneCards: [1]; OMA:-
orthologs Wikidata...
- PTPRN2 gene.
PTPRN and PTPRN2 (this gene) are both
found to be
major autoantigens ****ociated with insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus. Due to a
close similarity...
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receptor (BCR) and
overcome negative selection induced by
reactivity with
autoantigens.
Transitional cells can be
found in the bone marrow,
peripheral blood...
- is disturbed.
Necrotic cells release nuclear fragments as
potential autoantigens, as well as
internal danger signals,
inducing maturation of dendritic...