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      Genetics of autoimmune diseases--disorders of immune homeostasis.

      Nature reviews. Genetics
      Animals, Autoimmune Diseases, genetics, Autoimmunity, Homeostasis, immunology, Humans, Immune System

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          In the past few years, our extensive knowledge of the mammalian immune system and our increasing ability to understand the genetic causes of complex human disease have opened a window onto the pathways that lead to autoimmune disorders. In addition to the well-established role of genetic variation that affects the major histocompatibility complex, a number of rare and common variants that affect a range of immunological pathways are now known to have important influences on the phenotypic diversity that is seen among autoimmune diseases. Recent studies have also highlighted a previously unanticipated interplay between the innate and adaptive immune system, providing a new direction for research in this field.

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          17139323
          10.1038/nrg1944

          Chemistry
          Animals,Autoimmune Diseases,genetics,Autoimmunity,Homeostasis,immunology,Humans,Immune System
          Chemistry
          Animals, Autoimmune Diseases, genetics, Autoimmunity, Homeostasis, immunology, Humans, Immune System

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