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Viral replication may not be primary cause of HIV-1

... the patients had a pool of infected CD4 cells—they are responsible for alerting T-cells when a foreign body is detected. The HIV virus had inserted its DNA into such cells in just such a way as to allow it to remain hidden in the body for long periods of time. It was only when some other foreign ele ...
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... The type 2 immune response, characterized by the production of IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13, is a critical immune response against helminths invading cutaneous or mucosal sites. In addition, type 2 immune responses are involved in the pathophysiology of various allergic diseases including asthma. Type 2 cyt ...
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... consumption of carbonated beverages, reductions in the salivary flow resulting from the normal ageing process, the use of many common drugs, the fitting of orthodontic appliances, dehydration through recreational activities, increase the rate of demineralization . The use of KALIDENT helps prevent c ...
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... Most people (correctly) regard the thyroid as responsible for proper metabolism. However, this gland plays a major role in hundreds of bodily functions. Here is just a sample of the many symptoms and conditions that can be caused, indirectly or directly, by an under-functioning thyroid gland: Appeti ...
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Protective Immune Responses during Epstein Barr Virus (EBV

... •  EBV is a “common human γ-herpesvirus that persistently infects more than 90% of the human adult population.”1 •  Individuals, who are infected with the virus early in life, acquire and carry the virus usually without symptoms; however, 20-30% of Europeans and North Americans are infected later du ...
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Psoriatic Arthritis - Your Resource Center

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... with infectious disease. There is a protein in pancreatic beta cells called glutamic acid decarboxylase or GAD for short. Most people with IDDM have autoantibodies to GAD. When the immune system attacks the GAD protein targeted by these antibodies, it is thought to kill the beta cells in the process ...
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... linked to certain HLA alleles such as HLA-DQA1 and caused in most cases by antibodies to a renal autoantigen. - In many adult cases the autoantigen is the phospholipase A2 receptor. ...
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... 1. autoimmune disorder – antibodies produced by body’s own immune system block, alter, or destroy acetylcholine receptors 2. first symptoms - weakness of eye muscles, difficulty in swallowing, slurred speech 3. progression varies, chronically waxes and wanes 4. Diagnosis - intravenous administration ...
AHCC - Pulse Nutritional
AHCC - Pulse Nutritional

... mushrooms, AHCC is uniquely rich in alphaglucans and has very low molecular weight of only 5,000 Daltons, giving it unmatched absorption and bioactivity. Research on AHCC has been conducted at world renown medical centers such as those affiliated with Yale, Harvard and MD Anderson. Several clinical ...
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Cystic Fibrosis

... clinical disease. • If both parents are carriers, children who inherit one abnormal gene from each parent will be homozygous and develop CF. • Regardless of sex, the children of two carrier parents will have: • a 25% chance of having CF, • a 50% chance of being carriers, • a 25% of being normal (non ...
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... • Definition: immune response against self (auto-) antigen, by implication pathologic • General principles: – Pathogenesis: The development of autoimmunity reflects a combination of susceptibility genes and environmental triggers (usually infections) – Different autoimmune diseases may be systemic o ...
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

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