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Mechanism by which immune complexes are deposited in hosts tissue
Isaac Ginsburg,
Mark Feldman
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Institute of Biomedical Research at the Faculty of Dental Medicine
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Host Tissues
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Tissue Damage
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Immune Complex
100%
Histone
50%
Plethora
50%
Negatively Charged
50%
Autoimmune Disease
50%
Tissue Cells
50%
Neutrophils
50%
Electrostatic Force
50%
Defensin
50%
Methotrexate
50%
Heparin
50%
Neutrophil Extracellular Traps
50%
Pro-inflammatory Agents
50%
Immune Globulin
50%
Cytokine Storm
50%
Copaxone
50%
Activated Neutrophils
50%
Elastase
50%
Immune-compromised Patients
50%
Opsonic Activity
50%
LL-37
50%
Colchicine
50%
Neutrophil Activation
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immune Complex
100%
Neutrophil Granulocyte
100%
Host Tissue
100%
Autoimmune Disease
50%
Static Electricity
50%
Neutrophil
50%
Intravenous Immunoglobulin
50%
Nucleosome
50%
Internalization
50%
Methotrexate
50%
Glatiramer Acetate
50%
Cytokine Storm
50%
Neutrophil Extracellular Traps
50%
Immunity
50%
Immunology
50%
Defensin
50%
Colchicine
50%