| autoimmune theory of aging |
A theory of aging, originally proposed by Dr. Ray Walford, in which aging is thought to occur because antibodies develop, attack, and destroy the normal cells in the body. According to this theory, a progressive defici
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| autoimmune response |
An immune response by the body against its own tissues or cells
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| autoimmune disease |
Any disorder in which loss of function or destruction of normal tissue arises from humoral or cellular immune responses of the individual to his own tissue constituents; may be systemic, as systemic lupus erythematosus, or organ specific, as thyroiditis 2 .
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| autoimmune |
a condition where the body's immune system is unable to distinguish between foreign particles and the body's own cells and as a result attacks normal body tissue.
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| autoimmune disease |
The loss of the recognition of some body tissue as "self" is part of autoimmune disease. Antibodies and T cells attack the body's own tissue. Some examples of this include some forms of diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
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