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 | Description | 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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