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Faulty Immune-Boosting Cells Initiate Autoimmunity
The failure of programming that triggers the death of dendritic cells, those that activate the immune system, can initiate autoimmune disease, according to researchers in a recent report that appears in the February 24, 2006, issue of the journal Science. More...13 Mar 2006


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