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Results 1 - 10 of 48 for Abnormal T cell activation
  1. ... these lymphomas; neoplasia is a general term meaning abnormal growths of tissue.MAGT1 gene mutations impair the magnesium transporter's function, reducing the amount of magnesium that gets into T cells. This magnesium deficiency prevents the efficient activation of the T cells to target EBV and ...
  2. ... of being broken down, which may contribute to abnormal activation of immune cells or cell damage and death. ... Central Schulman BA, Harper JW. Ubiquitin-like protein ... Z, Gu X, Li F, Lou T, Ji C, Mao Y. Expression, purification and characterization ...
  3. ... with accelerated disease progression in certain cancers.The abnormal activation and increased activity of the FGFR4 gene are ...
  4. ... the time (constitutively active), which leads to the abnormal activation of certain genes. These genes increase the proliferation ...
  5. ... These abnormal cells, however, cannot respond to infections. T cells are also abnormal and unable to fight foreign invaders (a phenomenon ... 11; CARD11 B-CELL EXPANSION WITH NFKB AND T-CELL ANERGY; BENTA IMMUNODEFICIENCY 11A; IMD11A ... caused by a dominant negative mutation in caspase activation and recruitment domain family member 11 (CARD11). J ...
  6. ... Tian L, Joensuu T, Kopra O, Lehesjoki AE. Abnormal microglial activation in the Cstb(-/-) mouse, a model for progressive ...
  7. ... HUMAN gp39 hCD40L HIGM1 IGM IMD3 T-B cell-activating molecule T-BAM TNF-related activation protein TNFSF5 TRAP tumor necrosis factor (ligand) superfamily ...
  8. ... disorder. Studies suggest that these genetic changes enhance activation of NF-κB, resulting in abnormal inflammation, which is a characteristic feature of psoriasis. ...
  9. ... are described as "loss-of-function" because the abnormal or missing C3 protein prevents normal activation of the complement system. As a result, the ...
  10. ... such as those found within the skin. The abnormal cells die too easily, resulting in reduced numbers of these cells. A shortage of T cells impairs the immune response to foreign invaders, ...
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