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International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases 2014; 17 (Suppl. 2): 6–29 THE 2ND BIO RHEUMATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS (BRIC)/ THE 9TH GLOBAL ARTHRITIS RESEARCH NETWORK (GARN) 2014 MEETING IN MOSCOW BRIC-GARN-0001 induced arthritis (CIA) by increasing the number and function of CD4+ Foxp3+ Treg cells, suggesting that altered HA308-317 peptide might be a promising candidate for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Immunopathophysiology of systemic inflammation V.A. CHERESHNEV Institute of Immunology and Physiology of Urals Branch of Russian Academy of BRIC-GARN-0003 Sciences, Yekaterinburg, Russia Clinical features and preliminary diagnostic criteria of human papillomavirus vaccination associated with neuroimmunopathic The inflammatory process is a result of engagement of local mechanisms (1-st line), and the system reaction (2-nd line) level. The tissue damage could become systemic and the last point syndrome (HANS) fundamentally changes the essence of the inflammatory process in general. Any homeostasis 1,2 2,3 1 deteriorations perceived by the immune system as damaging or potentially damaging factors K. NISHIOKA , S. YOKOTA , Y. MATSUMOTO could be the triggers of systemic inflammation (SI). Thus, different kinds of shock can be con- sidered as SI manifestations. What is the essence of SI and its fundamental differences from 1 2 Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo Medical
International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases – Wiley
Published: Sep 1, 2014
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