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Both occur when antibodies bind inappropriately to receptors on cells of the body. In myasthenia gravis antibodies bind to the acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction and prevent nerve impulses that would trigger contraction. Antibodies can activate complement that damages the receptors. Graves’ disease occurs when antibodies bind to receptors for thyroid-stimulating hormone on the thyroid gland resulting in inappropriate activation.

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