Examples of using Autoimmunity in English and their translations into Slovak
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Many reports describe post-vaccination autoimmunity strongly suggest that vaccines can indeed trigger autoimmunity.
It can also happen that joint pain and autoimmunity will improve but dental infections will get worse.
They are concerned about higher rates of autoimmunity in urban areas compared to their rural counterparts.
meaning it is key to fighting off infections and regulating autoimmunity.
indicating that they may contribute to autoimmunity[9][5].
Ludmila says that vaccination causes autoimmunity in general, Th1,
Years of research have indicated that TNF has a protective effect against autoimmunity and may prevent,
I also pointed out the link between metabolic syndrome and autoimmunity and obesity(if the obese did not tell me).
begin to attack your own body as if it were an enemy- a hallmark of autoimmunity disorders.
She complained about high blood pressure, not autoimmunity, but I did have an autoimmune suspicion about her.
In addition, we develop immune responses against our own proteins(and other molecules) in autoimmunity and against our own aberrant cells in tumor immunity.
linked to autoimmunity.
Certain individuals develop immune responses against their proteins(and other selfmolecules) in autoimmunity and against our own aberrant cells as in tumor immunity.
Infection and Autoimmunity, Cancer and Autoimmunity- the list is 25 titles long and some of them are cornerstones of clinical practice.
The more effective route is to look at the root cause of why we develop autoimmunity and address that, instead of relying on expensive drugs that suppress our immune cells.
including genetic predisposition, autoimmunity and environmental factors.
biologically vulnerable to allergy and autoimmunity.
which is influenced by many factors, including dietary incompatibilities, infection, and autoimmunity.
and initiating autoimmunity.'.
scaffolding associated with chronic inflammation, autoimmunity and increased risk of metastasis.