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Rheumatoid arthritis and Proteus / Alan Ebringer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Springer, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: x, 233 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0857299492
  • 9780857299499
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.7227 23
LOC classification:
  • RC933 .E24 2012
Contents:
Scope and distribution of the RA problem -- History of the attempts to find the cause of RA -- HLA-DR1/4 and antibodies to Proteus in London -- Antibodies to Proteus in Irish patients with rheumatoid arthritis -- Antibodies to Proteus in rheumatoid arthritis patients from Bermuda and from Hertfordshire in England -- Antibodies to Proteus in rheumatoid arthritis patients from Brest and Toulouse in France -- Dutch patients with rheumatoid arthritis have antibodies to Proteus -- Anti-Proteus antibodies in Norwegian rheumatoid arthritis patients following a lactovegetarian diet -- Antibodies to Proteus in rheumatoid arthritis patients from Norway, Spain and England -- Antibodies to Proteus in rheumatoid arthritis patients from southern Japan -- Urine cultures and correlation -- Molecular similarity between the 'shared epitope' of rheumatoid arthritis and bacteria -- Gram-negative bacteria possess sequences which resemble the 'shared epitope' but only Proteus infect rheumatoid arthritis patients -- Immune responses to Proteus in rheumatoid arthritis patients from Finland and Japan -- Molecular similarity between the rheumatoid arthritis associated motif EQKRAA and structurally related sequences of Proteus -- Rheumatoid arthritis sera are cytotoxic to cells bearing HLA and collagen susceptibility sequences -- The scientific method of Sir Karl Popper -- Rheumatoid arthritis and 'Popper Sequences'.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 616.7227 EBR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A519658B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Scope and distribution of the RA problem -- History of the attempts to find the cause of RA -- HLA-DR1/4 and antibodies to Proteus in London -- Antibodies to Proteus in Irish patients with rheumatoid arthritis -- Antibodies to Proteus in rheumatoid arthritis patients from Bermuda and from Hertfordshire in England -- Antibodies to Proteus in rheumatoid arthritis patients from Brest and Toulouse in France -- Dutch patients with rheumatoid arthritis have antibodies to Proteus -- Anti-Proteus antibodies in Norwegian rheumatoid arthritis patients following a lactovegetarian diet -- Antibodies to Proteus in rheumatoid arthritis patients from Norway, Spain and England -- Antibodies to Proteus in rheumatoid arthritis patients from southern Japan -- Urine cultures and correlation -- Molecular similarity between the 'shared epitope' of rheumatoid arthritis and bacteria -- Gram-negative bacteria possess sequences which resemble the 'shared epitope' but only Proteus infect rheumatoid arthritis patients -- Immune responses to Proteus in rheumatoid arthritis patients from Finland and Japan -- Molecular similarity between the rheumatoid arthritis associated motif EQKRAA and structurally related sequences of Proteus -- Rheumatoid arthritis sera are cytotoxic to cells bearing HLA and collagen susceptibility sequences -- The scientific method of Sir Karl Popper -- Rheumatoid arthritis and 'Popper Sequences'.

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