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British Medical Bulletin 45:37-57 (1989)
© 1989 The British Council


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Pathogenesis of Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes: Possible mechanisms of autoimmune damage

G F Bottazzo, E Bosi, E Bonifacio, R Mirakian, I Todd and R Pujol-Borrell

Department of Immunology, University College and Middlesex School of Medicine London

Abstract

By definition, autoimmunity is a circumvention of self-tolerance. Considering the complex network of control mechanisms which initiate and regulate immune responses to foreign agents and maintain the natural state of self-tolerance, autoimmunity may result form a weakening of this delicate equilibrium at various levels Several hypotheses have therefore been put forwards to explain the ‘active’ immunization process against self-constituents which are normally tolerated.


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