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Infections and autoimmune thyroid diseases: Parallel detection of antibodies against pathogens with proteomic technology

Abstract Different types of infection are implicated in the pathogenesis of autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITD) through molecular mimicry or other mechanisms, but their role is disputed. Human studies support direct or indirect evidence of involvement of some viral and bacterial agents, but reports h...

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Published in:Autoimmunity reviews 2008-12, Vol.8 (2), p.112-115
Main Authors: Tozzoli, R, Barzilai, O, Ram, M, Villalta, D, Bizzaro, N, Sherer, Y, Shoenfeld, Y
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