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Immunosuppression is a
reduction of the
activation or
efficacy of the
immune system. Some
portions of the
immune system itself have
immunosuppressive effects...
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ascribed to). An
example is the
relaunch of the use of
ciclosporin as an
immunosuppressor to
facilitate organ transplant. The drug's
therapeutic properties were...
- but are
progressively differentiated to M2 with pro-tumor effect, an
immunosuppressor switch. The
hypoxia reduces the
cytokine production for the anti-tumor...
- 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA) is an
immunosuppressor and a
powerful organ-specific
laboratory carcinogen. DMBA is
widely used in many research...
- 20th century. The
medical importance of
Tolypocladium niveum as an
immunosuppressor can
hardly be exaggerated. It
excretes Ciclosporin, which, as well...
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interleukin (IL-10). TNFα and IL-10 act as
proinflammatory and
immunosuppressors, respectively. The
activation of NK
cells and
subsequent production...
- cases, the
proteinuria has to be
negated before treatment with the
immunosuppressor can begin,
which involves a
prolonged treatment with prednisone. The...
- and are not
dependent on the microbiome. Gata3+ T regs are
major immunosuppressors during intestinal inflammation and T regs use Gata3 to
limit tissue...
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Midazolam Quinapril Fluoxetine Amiodarone Nortriptyline Nitrazepam Immunosuppressors Risperidone Quinidine Anticoagulants Oxacepam Ciclosporin Sertraline...
- Molimard, M.; Pinson, B.; Moreau, J.-F.; Legembre, P. (2008). "The
Immunosuppressor Mycophenolic Acid
Kills Activated Lymphocytes by
Inducing a Nonclassical...