Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 Now heres some people whose attitudes I can comprehend. Immunol. Today 14: 426, 1994. They say T-cells technologically could not be transfered at the time of their writing. They admit that few diseases are supported by antibody tranfer evidence. Mostly the transfer is tranplacental, as intentional human-human transfer experiments are unethical. 1994 is ancient history. If anyone sees any more recent reviews of such direct evidence (pathogenic transfer of pathogenic immune elements from the *natural* diseases), definitely hit me up, I'd looove to read it. If you see a suggestion that good corticosteroid response is " circumstantial evidence " of an autoimmune pathogenesis, definitely *dont* hit me up re that, I've already rolled my eyes over that one in several writings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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