Myers, Lk Tang, B Rosioniec, Ef Josh Stuart Kang, Ah
Published in
Critical Reviews in Immunology
On the basis of the hypothesis that immunity to type II collagen (CII) contributes to joint inflammation, our goal is to develop an immunotherapy capable of selectively blocking immunity to a particular autoantigen without interfering with the beneficial functions of the immune system. CII is the major protein component of articular cartilage and a...
Myers, Lk Tang, B Rosioniec, Ef Josh Stuart Kang, Ah
Published in
Critical Reviews in Immunology
On the basis of the hypothesis that immunity to type II collagen (CII) contributes to joint inflammation, our goal is to develop an immunotherapy capable of selectively blocking immunity to a particular autoantigen without interfering with the beneficial functions of the immune system. CII is the major protein component of articular cartilage and a...
Myers, Lk Tang, B Rosioniec, Ef Josh Stuart Kang, Ah
Published in
Critical Reviews in Immunology
On the basis of the hypothesis that immunity to type II collagen (CII) contributes to joint inflammation, our goal is to develop an immunotherapy capable of selectively blocking immunity to a particular autoantigen without interfering with the beneficial functions of the immune system. CII is the major protein component of articular cartilage and a...