Genes and Autoimmunity : : Intracellular Signaling and Microbiome Contribution / / edited by Spaska Angelova Stanilova.

Autoimmune disorders are known to affect a substantial number of people worldwide, demonstrating a gender bias and are the second largest cause of chronic illness. Recently, the attention has been focused on lifestyle changes as a major factor in the rise of autoimmune disease frequency. The two sec...

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Place / Publishing House:Rijeka, Croatia : : Intech,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
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