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How to pronounce autoimmunity in English?

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Type Words
Type of pathology
Derivation autoimmune

Examples of autoimmunity

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Thus, early suppression of Th17 cells may block the development of autoimmunity.
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A reaction to the former initiates the tissue destruction known as autoimmunity.
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Suppression of TH17 differentiation and autoimmunity by a synthetic ROR ligand.
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However, the relationship between autoimmunity and tumor immunology is complex.
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Schwartz and her team have shown that autoimmunity may not always be detrimental.
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Some families have genetic tendencies to autoimmunity, regardless of birth dates.
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Earlier work had suggested that EBV might promote the development of autoimmunity.
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Natural history of celiac disease autoimmunity in a USA cohort followed since 1974.
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The Wistar study focused on some of the precursor events that lead to autoimmunity.
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More examples
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  • The condition where one's immune system attacks one's own tissues, i.e., an autoimmune disorder
  • (autoimmune) Of or pertaining to autoimmunity
  • (autoimmune) of, relating to, or caused by autoantibodies or lymphocytes that attack molecules, cells, or tissues of the organism producing them.
  • (autoimmune) arising from and attacking a person's own body tissues
  • (autoimmune) An abnormal response of the immune system, causing antibodies and immune mediated cells to attack parts of the body. This mechanism may explain many diseases.