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Cutting edge: Inflammatory signals drive organ-specific autoimmunity to normally cross-tolerizing endogenous antigen
Vaiva Vezys
, Leo Lefrançois
Microbiology
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Vesicular Stomatitis Virus
100%
Inflammatory Pathways
100%
OT-I
100%
Organ-specific Autoimmunity
100%
Transgenic Mice
50%
Transgenic
50%
T Cells
50%
Lymph Node
50%
CD8+ T Cells
50%
Autoimmunity
50%
CD40
50%
Tolerogenic
50%
Icell
50%
Intestine
50%
Enterocyte
50%
Tissue Damage
50%
Intestinal Diseases
50%
Cholera Toxin
50%
Causative Agents
50%
Cytokine Release
50%
T Cell Recognition
50%
Self-protein
50%
Ag Release
50%
Concomitant Infection
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Autoimmunity
100%
Infection
100%
Antigen-Presenting Cell
66%
Vesiculovirus
66%
Cytotoxic T-Cell
33%
Self-Protein
33%
Infectious Agent
33%
Transgenic Mouse
33%
Transgenics
33%
Intestine
33%
Cytokine Release
33%
T Cell
33%
Lymph Node
33%
Wild Type
33%
Cholera Toxin
33%