Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9261568 | Autoimmunity Reviews | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The inflammatory products released from the first step would be targeted in the second step. In the first step, there could be many substances including cytokines, stress proteins, adhesion molecules, or autoantigens translocated from intra-cellular areas. In the second step after latent periods, there may be disease-specific reactions, including ones by T-cells, B-cells, autoantibodies, and immune deposits, under the restriction of genetic backgrounds. The Koebner phenomenon may prove useful in understanding the pathophysiology of diseases of unknown origin.
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Authors
Hiroaki Ueki,