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Which autoimmune disease is CORRECTLY described?

Which autoimmune disease is CORRECTLY described?

Diabetes mellitus—characterized by a variety of autoantibodies and immune complexes that lodge in tissues around the body, causing damage.

Systemic lupus erythematosus—antibodies bind to acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction, thereby blocking nerve impulses that normally cause muscle contraction.

Grave's disease—antibodies bind to the THS receptor of the thyroid and activate it inappropriately, leading to increased thyroid hormone production and enlargement of the gland.

Myesthenia gravis—infiltration of connective tissues, most often within joints, by T cells that release cytokines and cause inflammation.

Rheumatoid arthritis—formation of immune complexes in small blood vessels caused by autoantibodies to DNA and other nuclear components.

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