Stanford Medicine scientists tie lupus to a virus nearly all of us carry

Oddly, about 20% of the B cells in our bodies are autoreactive. They target antigens belonging to our own tissues — not by design, but due to the random way B-cell diversity comes about: through sloppy replication, apparently…

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News Source: med.stanford.edu

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