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(>20 mg/dL) are suggestive ofintrauterine infectionor immunologic stimulation (Alford et al, 1969;Stiehm et al, 1966). However, because it is technically difficult to distinguish IgM molecules with specificity for individual organisms, diagnosis of infections through analysis for specificIgM antibody...
A family of evolutionarily related DNA-binding proteins that has diverse functions in eukaryotic organisms, ranging from yeast to man. There are five family members (RFX1, RFX2, RFX3, RFX4 and RFX5) in mammals. CHROMATIN MODIFICATION Alterations that are induced in chromatin by enzymes that ...
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The understanding of how the immune system remains nonresponsive to self antigens while retaining the capacity to respond to pathogenic organisms is central to any attempt to selectively control immunopathological manifestations. Tolerance to self is established through a number of mechanisms including del...
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Since the upper respiratory tract in humans contains a highly complex microbiota35, including many species of streptococci36, it is not surprising that organisms that exist within this environment produce bacteriocins. It has also been demonstrated that endogenous or exogenous (e.g. probiotic) oral ...
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