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Medical Journals In Autoantibody Marker

 Medical Journals provide a platform for outstanding research around the globe in the field of medicine. These scholarly journals aim to contribute to the progress and application of scientific discoveries, by providing free access to the research information. The published work reaches the general public and the scientific community immediately after publication, thus providing higher citation rates for the author. Medical Journals use online Editorial Manager System for quick and high quality review process. Pathological processes of any kind in any organ accompanied by the rise of apoptosis (necrosis) of the resident cells and/or abnormality in expression or degradation some organ-specific molecules (receptors, enzymes, etc.). Both lead to changes in the extracellular concentration of intracellular components. These events induce the secondary rise in production of autoantibodies with appropriate specificity (opsonines), which provides augmentation of clearance by facilitating the efficacy of macrophage-dependent consumption of debris in the affected organ. Physiological Autoimmune reactions of such kind are sanogenic in essence, and aimed to augmentation of effectiveness of clearance of the affected organ. Much more rarely the primary rise of autoantibody production (not related to the real needs of organism and not associated with pre-existing disease of organ or tissue) can be detected. It has been supposed that quantitative changes in the serum autoantibody profiles (specific for any pathology) should be considered as a universal marker for any of chronic diseases and may be detected months or even years before the appearance of clinical signs of disease. Therefore, analysis of quantitative changes in the serum content of natural autoantibodies may become an effective instrument for early pre-clinical and detection of pathological processes with different organic location  

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