Immune Response to DNA and its Role in Causing Lupus
In lupus, the immune system is out of balance causing it to produce autoantibodies, or antibodies that target 'self.' The underlying causes of this autoimmune reaction are not well understood. In this video, Dr. David Pisetsky of Duke University Medical Center discusses his research on the immune response to DNA and its role in stimulating lupus disease activity.
Видео Immune Response to DNA and its Role in Causing Lupus канала Lupus Foundation of America
Видео Immune Response to DNA and its Role in Causing Lupus канала Lupus Foundation of America
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10 февраля 2011 г. 2:34:19
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