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  2. Abzyme - Wikipedia

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    Studying them has yielded important insights into reaction mechanisms, enzyme structure and function, catalysis, and the immune system itself. [ 4 ] Enzymes function by lowering the activation energy of the transition state of a chemical reaction, thereby enabling the formation of an otherwise less-favorable molecular intermediate between the ...

  3. Immune dysregulation - Wikipedia

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    Conventional toxins and irritants in the environment, such as saliva enzymes of blood-feeding parasites, insect poisons, or irritants in plants, can also cause allergic reactions. These substances can disrupt cell membranes , activate cell receptors , aggregate or degrade certain proteins, or disrupt the mucosal surface layer.

  4. Childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus - Wikipedia

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    In a review of 65 individuals with cSLE caused by the drugs cited in the above section "Drug", discontinuing the responsible drug in 100% of cases and treatment with a glucocorticoid in 53.3% of cases, hydroxychloroquine in 8.4% of cases, and cyclophosphamide in 3.3% of cases resulted in improvements in 92.0% of the 63 individuals available for ...

  5. List of autoimmune diseases - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a list of autoimmune diseases.These conditions, where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks its own cells, affect a range of organs and systems within the body.

  6. Wobenzym - Wikipedia

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    Wobenzym, a combination of proteolytic enzymes and the antioxidant rutin, works systemically by targeting various tissues and organs in the body.Wobenzym is targeted at modulating the immune response to restore a healthy balance between anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory cytokines. [1]

  7. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency - Wikipedia

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    It is an X-linked recessive disorder that results in defective glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme. [1] Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase is an enzyme which protects red blood cells, which carry oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. A defect of the enzyme results in the premature breakdown of red blood cells.

  8. Nicholas Gonzalez (physician) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [11] [24] The trial was designed to compare the efficacy of pancreatic enzyme therapy plus a specialized diet with gemcitabine for stage II, stage III, or stage IV pancreatic cancer. [25] However, the study had difficulty attracting patients, [ 26 ] and most eligible patients refused random assignment, so the trial was changed in 2001 to a ...

  9. Deoxyribozyme - Wikipedia

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    Deoxyribozymes, also called DNA enzymes, DNAzymes, or catalytic DNA, are DNA oligonucleotides that are capable of performing a specific chemical reaction, often but not always catalytic. This is similar to the action of other biological enzymes , such as proteins or ribozymes (enzymes composed of RNA ). [ 1 ]