
Antibodies directed against self antigens, i.e., against a normal tissue constituent. An antibody (immunoglobulin) formed in response to, and reacting against, one of the individual's own normal antigenic endogenous body constituents. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(aw;to-an;tu1-bod;ez) Antibodies formed in response to, and that react with, molecules that are part of one's own body.
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autoantibody, autoantibodies 1. An antibody that an organism produces against any of its own tissues, cells, or cell components. 2. An antibody that reacts against normal substances present in the organism producing it and is present in autoimmune diseases. 3. An antibody directed against a self antigen, i.e., against a normal tissue constituent....
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Antibodies that attack parts of your body or your own tissues.
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Antibodies that attack parts of your body or your own tissues.
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Autoantibodies are a group of antibodies that `go bad` and mistakenly attack and damage the bodys tissues and organs. In the case of type 1 diabetes, autoantibodies attack the insulin producing beta cells in the pancreas.
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