T cell activation and antigen presentation in human thyroid autoimmunity.
In 1983, a hypothesis concerning the relevance of class II expression and antigen presentation to the induction and maintenance of endocrine autoimmunity was published. This article reviews the evidence that has been marshalled to support this concept, both in man, chiefly in Graves' disease, a...
Main Authors: | Feldmann, M, Dayan, C, Rapoport, B, Londei, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1992
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