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  1. ... Affected individuals also typically have unusual linear skin markings on the head and neck. These markings follow the paths along which cells migrate as ...
  2. ... viruses or other pathogens, attaching to them, and marking the pathogens for destruction. Once produced, antibodies remain ...
  3. ... normally bind to specific foreign particles and germs, marking them for destruction, but ANCAs attack normal human ...
  4. ... normally bind to specific foreign particles and germs, marking them for destruction, but the antibody in people ...
  5. ... the skin, where they are visible as red markings, they are known as telangiectases (the singular is ...
  6. ... normally bind to specific foreign particles and germs, marking them for destruction, but the antibody in myasthenia ...
  7. ... skin (hypopigmentation) on their arms and legs. These markings follow the paths along which cells migrate as ...
  8. ... unneeded proteins with a small protein called ubiquitin, marking them for destruction by a complex of enzymes ...
  9. ... as immunoglobulins). These proteins attach to foreign particles, marking them for destruction. Mutations in the genes associated ...
  10. ... that attach to specific foreign particles and germs, marking them for destruction. Individuals with dysgammaglobulinemia are prone ...
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