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Molecular mimicry infection inducing autoimmune disease

The conceptual basis for molecular mimicry was first defined in the early 1980s when monoclonal antibodies against viruses were also shown to react with non-viral host protein; in this case, measles virus phosphoprotein cross-reacted with host cell cytokeratin, herpes simplex virus type 1 with host-cell vimentin and vaccinia virus with host-cell intermediate filaments. Following this discovery, others emerged, again at the clonal level, that T cell clones against proteins from a variety of infectious agents also reacted with host antigenic determinants. The clonal distinction was imperative fo.

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  • "The conceptual basis for molecular mimicry was first defined in the early 1980s when monoclonal antibodies against viruses were also shown to react with non-viral host protein; in this case, measles virus phosphoprotein cross-reacted with host cell cytokeratin, herpes simplex virus type 1 with host-cell vimentin and vaccinia virus with host-cell intermediate filaments. Following this discovery, others emerged, again at the clonal level, that T cell clones against proteins from a variety of infectious agents also reacted with host antigenic determinants. The clonal distinction was imperative fo."@en

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  • "Molecular Mimicry Infection-Inducing Autoimmune Disease"
  • "Molecular mimicry infection inducing autoimmune disease"@en
  • "Molecular mimicry infection inducing autoimmune disease"
  • "Molecular mimicry infection-inducing autoimmune disease"
  • "Molecular mimicry: infection inducing autoimmune disease"
  • "Molecular mimicry : infection-inducing autoimmune disease"
  • "Molecular Mimicry: Infection Inducing Autoimmune Disease"
  • "Molecular Mimicry Infection Inducing Autoimmune Disease"@en
  • "Molecular Mimicry Infection Inducing Autoimmune Disease"
  • "Molecular Mimicry: Infection-Inducing Autoimmune Disease"
  • "Molecular mimicry : infection inducing autoimmune disease"@en
  • "Molecular mimicry : infection inducing autoimmune disease"