Remnant epitopes, autoimmunity and glycosylation.
The role of extracellular proteolysis in innate and adaptive immunity and the interplay between cytokines, chemokines and proteinases are gradually becoming recognized as critical factors in autoimmune processes. Many of the involved proteinases, including those of the plasminogen activator and matr...
Main Authors: | Opdenakker, G, Dillen, C, Fiten, P, Martens, E, Van Aelst, I, Van den Steen, P, Nelissen, I, Starckx, S, Descamps, F, Hu, J, Piccard, H, Van Damme, J, Wormald, M, Rudd, P, Dwek, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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