What is the self-antigen for rheumatoid arthritis?
Answer / Ajit Puniya
The self-antigen for rheumatoid arthritis is the complex between the immunodominant epitope of the human type II collagen (CII) and citrulline residues.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
What is the disease caused by helicobacter pylori?
What is a pathogen?
What is immunoblotting?
What is a vaccine?
What is an agretope?
What is a retrovirus?
What is the self-antigen for perinicious anemia?
Give the significance of YAC-1.
What is agglutination?
What is a booster?
What is a thymocyte?
What is the disease caused by Rotavirus?
Cardiology (52)
Dermatology (31)
Gynaecology (53)
Gastro Enterology (27)
Dental (205)
Physiotherapy (17)
Anatomy (707)
Ayurvedic Medicine (31)
Immunology (213)
Anesthesiology (29)
Radiology (29)
Hematology (27)
Nephrology (25)
Oncology (28)
Rheumatology (30)
Neurology (25)
Ophthalmology (30)
Pathology (12)
Pediatrics (30)
Medicine General (199)
Medicine AllOther (62)