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