Superantigens Hypothesis For Development Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Ahmed Abd EL Fattah Atia;

Abstract


Superantigens are powerful microbial toxins that activate the immune system by binding to class II major histocompatibility complex and T-cell receptor molecules. They cause a number of diseases characterized by fever and shock and are important


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Title Superantigens Hypothesis For Development Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Other Titles دور مولدات المضادات الفائقة فى احداث التهابات الأنف والجيوب الأنفية المزمنة
Authors Ahmed Abd EL Fattah Atia
Keywords Superantigens Hypothesis For Development Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Issue Date 2012
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Superantigens are powerful microbial toxins that activate the immune system by binding to class II major histocompatibility complex and T-cell receptor molecules. They cause a number of diseases characterized by fever and shock and are important

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