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Authors: Visvanathan, K Zabriskie, JB
Citation: K. Visvanathan et Jb. Zabriskie, An overview: Molecular mimicry and disease, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 1-16

Authors: Cohen, IR
Citation: Ir. Cohen, Principles of molecular mimicry and autoimmune disease, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 17-26

Authors: Fujinami, RS
Citation: Rs. Fujinami, Molecular mimicry and central nervous system autoimmune disease, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 27-38

Authors: Cunningham, MW
Citation: Mw. Cunningham, Molecular mimicry between streptococcal M protein and cardiac myosin and the immunopathogenesis of rheumatic fever, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 39-56

Authors: Huber, SA Gauntt, CJ
Citation: Sa. Huber et Cj. Gauntt, Antigenic mimicry between self and coxsackievirus proteins leads to both humoral and cellular autoimmunity to heart proteins, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 57-68

Authors: Penninger, JM Bachmaier, K
Citation: Jm. Penninger et K. Bachmaier, Molecular mimicry and heart disease, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 69-82

Authors: Greenspan, NS Pinilla, C Shikhman, AR
Citation: Ns. Greenspan et al., Peptide mimicry of streptococcal group A carbohydrate, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 83-94

Authors: Kotb, M
Citation: M. Kotb, Role of superantigens in molecular mimicry and autoimmunity, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 95-107

Authors: Harley, JB Scofield, RH James, JA
Citation: Jb. Harley et al., Peptide induction of systemic lupus autoimmunity, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 109-126

Authors: Kowal, C Diamond, B
Citation: C. Kowal et B. Diamond, Mimicry between DNA, carbohydrates, and peptides: Implications in systemiclupus erythematosus, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 127-141

Authors: Beenhouwer, DO Valadon, P May, R Scharff, MD
Citation: Do. Beenhouwer et al., Peptide mimicry of the polysaccharide capsule of Cryptococcus neoformans, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 143-160

Authors: Gross, DM Huber, BT
Citation: Dm. Gross et Bt. Huber, Autoimmunity in lyme arthritis: Molecular mimicry between OspA and LFA-1, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 161-173

Authors: Cunto-Amesty, G Kieber-Emmons, T
Citation: G. Cunto-amesty et T. Kieber-emmons, Exploiting molecular mimicry in targeting carbohydrate antigens, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 175-196

Authors: Appel, H Wucherpfennig, KW
Citation: H. Appel et Kw. Wucherpfennig, Structural basis of T-cell receptor specificity and cross-reactivity: Implications for pathogenesis of human autoimmune diseases, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 197-213

Authors: Quinn, A Sercarz, EE
Citation: A. Quinn et Ee. Sercarz, Molecular mimicry and determinant spreading, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 215-222

Authors: Blank, M Krause, I Shoenfeld, Y
Citation: M. Blank et al., Molecular mimicry: Lessons from experimental models of systemic lupus erythematosus and antiphospholipid syndrome, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 223-233

Authors: von Herrath, MG
Citation: Mg. Von Herrath, Contributions of viruses and immunity as causes of diabetes and development of strategies for treatment and prevention of autoimmune disease, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 235-255

Authors: Cunha-Neto, E Kalil, J
Citation: E. Cunha-neto et J. Kalil, Molecular mimicry and Chagas' disease, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. 257-278

Authors: Oldstone, MBA
Citation: Mba. Oldstone, Molecular mimicry: an idea whose time has come, MOLECULAR MIMICRY, MICROBES, AND AUTOIMMUNITY, 2000, pp. XIII-XVII
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