Blood Factors from Autoimmune Patients Directly Weaken Muscle and Damage Mitochondria
New research reveals how circulating factors in autoimmune disease blood can directly cause muscle weakness and cellular dysfunction.
Autoimmune diseases, immune modulation, inflammation, and self-tolerance
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New research reveals how circulating factors in autoimmune disease blood can directly cause muscle weakness and cellular dysfunction.
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