Talk:CAMBIA
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topographic antigens. Numerous autoimmune diseases show a patchy and symmetrical distribution which can only be reasonably explained by a topographic element as well as a generic element in the immune reaction. This implies that every cell in the body has a unique immunological identity so that knowing the coding that cell could be specifically addressed,so in principle one could make a molecule which has appendix at one end and get lost at the other,enabling children to be immunised against appendicitis. Since the coding in rats and mice must be very similar proving the existence of a code and deciphering it should be a straightforward task for anyone running an animal laboratory and who is sufficiently gullible to swallow this idea. Please contact me if you require further information.