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Alpha-1-antitrypsin, autism, and cœliac disease
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This article is published in The Lancet.The article was published on 1972-10-21. It has received 553 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Alpha (ethology) & Autism.read more
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Immunoprevention of Infectious Diseases
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Manifestations of Immunologic Unresponsiveness in Hodgkin's Disease
TL;DR: It is suggested that the anergy of early Hodgkin's disease is a peripheral defect; a manifestation of abnormal lymphocyte function; this suggestion is supported by preliminary work with Hodgkins lymphocytes in vitro and following lymphocyte transfer.
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Zinc deficiency: effect on brain of the suckling rat.
TL;DR: Zinc deficiency has been showed to impair DNA and protein synthesis in brain of the suckling rat as it has previously been shown to do in other tissues including liver and epiphyseal plate.
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Symptomatic pulmonary emphysema in childhood associated with hereditary alpha-1-antitrypsin and elastase inhibitor deficiency.
Richard C. Talamo,Henry Levison,Matthew J. Lynch,Albert Hercz,Newton E. Hyslop,Harry W. Bain +5 more
TL;DR: Genetic studies of sera from 55 family members were performed by means of functional assays of elastase inhibition and total antitryptic activity and by measurements of alpha-1-antitrypsin concentration with a newly developed sensitive electroimmunodiffusion method.