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What does ICx stand for?
ICx stands for Immune Complex (autoimmune disease)
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- International Center for Writing and Translation (University of California, Irvine)
- Intertribal Child Welfare Training Partnership (University of Wisconsin-Green Bay)
- International Chemical Workers Union
- International Chemical Workers Union Council
- International Congress of Working Women (union)
- Intracoastal Waterway
- Interagency Cellular and Wireless Working Group
- Interagency Committee for the World Weather Program
- Impact Championship Wrestling Xtreme (video game)
- External Nucleus of the Inferior Colliculus
- Incoming Exchange
- Integrated Components Exchange (DoveBid)
- Inter-Cartridge Exchange
- International Coffee Exchange (Saratoga, CA)
- Internet College Exchange (college search tool)
- Inside Cubi X Cross (spikeboarding)
- International Conference on X-Ray Lasers
- Infant, Child and Youth Programs (Vancouver Coastal Health; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
- Inner City Youth
- Institute for Colored Youth (est. 1837; now Cheyney University of Pennsylvania)
Samples in periodicals archive:
Now, his team has found that when these RNAs build up in the eye they trigger activation of an immune complex known as the NLRP3 inflammasome.
Another finding, RA is an immune complex disease in which complement is activated, as Peter Ward and Nathan Zvaifler were the first to document.
There is a consensus among renal pathologists that immune complex deposition is a diffuse phenomenon, meaning that if immune complex glomerulonephritis occurs, all glomeruli with open capillaries will show immune complex deposits, even if the light microscopic lesions are focal (in many glomerulonephritides not all glomeruli show light microscopic abnormalities).
Despite the best efforts of researchers so far no specific treatment is available for this immune complex mediated glomerulonephritis.
Complement proteins latch onto the antibodies, and the resulting immune complex destroys the invaders and creates debris in the bloodstream.
[4] The reasons for the clinical effectiveness of plasmapheresis are not well understood, but they do not appear to be limited to the reduction of antibody and immune complex levels.