| 41. | While a high level of autoimmunity is unhealthy, a low level of autoimmunity may actually be beneficial.
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| 42. | Another theory suggests the female high tendency to get autoimmunity is due to an imbalanced X chromosome inactivation.
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| 43. | Professor Mason is best known for his work on regulatory T cells and their role in preventing autoimmunity.
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| 44. | Many of the sites are in genes that have been previously shown to play a role in autoimmunity.
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| 45. | In contrast, autoimmunity results from a hyperactive immune system attacking normal tissues as if they were foreign organisms.
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| 46. | The importance of this function is clear in TGF-? deficient mice which experience hyperproliferation and unregulated autoimmunity.
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| 47. | It serves a number of critical functions in immunity, tolerance, and autoimmunity with the other numerous components.
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| 48. | In collaboration with Jeffery Dangl, his group discovered that such barriers in plants are often associated with autoimmunity.
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| 49. | In acquired immunity, pathogen-specific maladaptive when it results in autoimmunity ) . | group = n }}
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| 50. | Control of the initiating factor ( pathogen ) via vaccination seems to be the most common method to avoid autoimmunity.
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