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affinity of long proteins, antibodies at receptors

Posted by iforgotmypassword on February 10, 2008, at 12:01:45 [reposted on February 10, 2008, at 13:07:40 | original URL]

has this been investigated thoroughly in any way? it practically sounds like a whole other branch of science i don't know about.

could theoretically someone's problems be due to antibodies at receptors and we haven't established their affinity, and just can't study every imaginable antibody this way. can it be simpler than just autoimmune effects on whole cells (as proposed in MS i think)?

i am wondering if this is the real issue in lyme disease. it's ability to be treatable with long-term antibiotics seems like it may be limited. i don't know anyone with the diagnosis who has gotten well.


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