physorg.com — A finding by University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine researchers about how immune cells "decide" to become active or inactive may have applications in fighting cancerous tumors, autoimmune diseases, and organ transplant rejection.
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jeolmeunOct 13, 2006
May your friend get well.What does the immune system have to do with random mutations and natural selection?
trevorbradleyOct 13, 2006
All the diggers with autoimmune disorders are coming out of the woodwork.Crohn's Disease here... :)
hausomeOct 13, 2006
I hope this discovery leads to curing my Dad's Myasthenia Gravis (I think that's how you spell it).
acetvOct 13, 2006
Best comment yet.
lustreOct 16, 2006
A malady that many suffer from and is suspected to be caused by immunological over-vigilance is periodontal disease, particularly tissue and bone loss.