Yale University: How Common Gut Bacteria Trigger Lethal Autoimmune Disease
June 19, 2019
June 19, 2019
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, June 19 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Yale University issued the following news release:
What causes the immune system, designed to protect us, to turn on the body and attack healthy cells? Common bacteria that reside in the human gut may be partly to blame, say Yale researchers, who studied the origins of a serious autoimmune disease that frequently affects young women.
For their study, the research team focused on cells from patients with antiphospho . . .
What causes the immune system, designed to protect us, to turn on the body and attack healthy cells? Common bacteria that reside in the human gut may be partly to blame, say Yale researchers, who studied the origins of a serious autoimmune disease that frequently affects young women.
For their study, the research team focused on cells from patients with antiphospho . . .