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Tue 23 Nov, 2010 08:55 am
adaptive responses due to recombinatorial receptors of T and B cells = adaptive responses that are caused by recombinatorial receptors of T and B cells?
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Fascinating as these findings were, the sea lamprey offered no evolutionary insights into the mysteries of self-recognition. An issue in later discussions was the distinction between autoimmune diseases caused by adaptive responses due to recombinatorial receptors of T and B cells, and autoinfiammatory diseases due to dysfunctional cells of the mammalian innate immune system.
Quote:adaptive responses due to recombinatorial receptors of T and B cells = adaptive responses that are caused by recombinatorial receptors of T and B cells?
No evidence of a "cause". Evidence presented suggests that the recombinatorial receptors may play a role...
Very different...Put crap like that in an NIH proposal and you'll be eaten alive by the study section.
@Miller,
Thanks.
But the article is not a crap.