Figures and Tables

From the following article:

Mechanisms of Disease: antiphospholipid antibodies—from clinical association to pathologic mechanism

Bas de Laat, Koen Mertens and Philip G de Groot

Nature Clinical Practice Rheumatology (2008) 4, 192-199
doi:10.1038/ncprheum0740

BACK TO ARTICLE
Figure 1 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Figure 1

Chronology of significant events in research into antiphospholipid syndrome.

Full size and legend (57K)Download PowerPoint slide (198K)
Figure 2 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Figure 2

Correlation between antibody specificity and thrombosis.

Full size and legend (17K)Download PowerPoint slide (90K)
Figure 3 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Figure 3

Possible pathogenetic mechanisms of anti-domain I antibodies.

Full size and legend (15K)Download PowerPoint slide (108K)
Table 1 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Table 1

Heterogeneity of anti-beta2 glycoprotein I antibodies.

Full size and legend Download PowerPoint slide (92K)
BACK TO ARTICLE