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Results 1 - 10 of 36 for Abnormal T cell activation
  1. ... T cells. This magnesium deficiency prevents the efficient activation of the T ... from abnormal magnesium transport likely accounts for the deficiency of ...
  2. ... triggers an immune system reaction that includes the abnormal activation of interferon proteins, which play a critical role ... Aicardi-Goutières syndrome are caused in part by abnormal activation of interferon proteins, it one of a group ...
  3. ... to overactivation of the JAK/STAT pathway. The abnormal activation of JAK/STAT signaling leads to overproduction of abnormal megakaryocytes, and these megakaryocytes stimulate another type of ...
  4. ... of being broken down, which may contribute to abnormal activation of immune cells or cell damage and death. ...
  5. ... to overactivation of the JAK/STAT pathway. The abnormal activation of JAK/STAT signaling leads to overproduction of ...
  6. ... factor XIII deficiency can also be caused by abnormal activation of the immune system, which produces specialized proteins ...
  7. ... that mutations in the TMEM127 gene lead to abnormal activation of cell growth, which may cause tumor formation. ...
  8. ... generally regarded as being the result of an abnormal immune system activation, but the triggers of this abnormal response are unknown. Because cases of the disorder ...
  9. ... cell development and function. It is thought that T cells and NK cells lacking DOCK8 protein are abnormal and die too easily, particularly when moving through ...
  10. ... Thomas G, Ghysdael J. DNA-binding and transcriptional activation properties of the EWS-FLI-1 fusion protein resulting from the t(11;22) translocation in Ewing sarcoma. Mol Cell Biol. 1994 May;14(5):3230-41. doi: ...
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