Lyme Disease Scientific Breakthrough Dr. Mitchell Kronenberg Interview 2/1/2009: www.liai.org
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2/1/2009 - San Diego 6 News TV Mitchell Kronenberg, Ph.D., president & scientific director, was interviewed on his latest discovery on NK T cells and Lyme disease: www.liai.org. Natural Killer T Cells ( NK T) cell is being looked at experimentally in the role of infectious diseases. The NK T cell can recognize the part of the organism that causes lyme disease. The more NK T cells a person has, the more likely they are to be able to fight the lyme bacteria in the blood. The conceptualization is to give humans substances which will increase the NK T cells. The hypothesis is that people with lyme disease may have a lower level of NK T cells.
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