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Syndrome Inherited Defect Fas Gene Leads Failure Normal

Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) is an inherited syndrome where a defect in the Fas gene leads to a failure in normal apoptosis, causing unregulated immune responses.

El síndrome de linfoproliferación autoinmune (ALPS) es un síndrome hereditario donde un defecto en el gen Fas provoca una falla en la apoptosis normal, resultando en respuestas inmunitarias desreguladas.

Front An inherited syndrome in which a defect in the, Fas, gene leads to a failure in normal apoptosis, causing unregulated immune responses
Back autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome ALPS

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