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Immunomodulation is
modulation (regulatory adjustment) of the
immune system. It has
natural and human-induced forms, and thus the word can
refer to the...
- g. intravenous, oral Oral
Mechanisms of
action Cytotoxicity Various e.g. anti-angiogenesis,
immunomodulation Side
effects More
significant Less severe...
- Transfusion-related
immunomodulation (TRIM)
refers to the
transient depression of the
immune system following transfusion of
blood products. This effect...
- Graft-versus-host
disease (GvHD) is a syndrome,
characterized by
inflammation in
different organs. GvHD is
commonly ****ociated with bone
marrow transplants...
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Immunotherapy or
biological therapy is the
treatment of
disease by
activating or
suppressing the
immune system.
Immunotherapies designed to
elicit or amplify...
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these viral nonstructural protein functions are
replicon formation,
immunomodulation, and
transactivation of
viral structural protein encoding genes. Viral...
- Oat β-glucans are water-soluble β-glucans
derived from the
endosperm of oat
kernels known for
their dietary contribution as
components of
soluble fiber...
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), also
called host
defence peptides (HDPs) are part of the
innate immune response found among all
classes of life. Fundamental...
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Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), also
known as Bridges–Good syndrome,
chronic granulomatous disorder, and Quie syndrome, is a
diverse group of hereditary...
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Butyric acid (/ˈbjuːtɪrɪk/; from
Ancient Gr****: βούτῡρον,
meaning "butter"), also
known under the
systematic name
butanoic acid, is a straight-chain alkyl...