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Measles: immune suppression and immune responses

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2004
Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that remains the leading vaccine-preventable cause of child mortality worldwide. Deaths from measles are due largely to an increased susceptibility to secondary bacterial and viral infections, attributed to a prolonged state of immune suppression.
William J, Moss   +2 more
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Cellular Immune Suppression

2018
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Chi, D.S.   +2 more
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Unmasking immune suppression

Science
Inhibition of a mutated metabolic enzyme puts the sting back in antitumor ...
Jason R, Pitarresi   +1 more
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Immune Suppression by Herpesviruses

Annual Review of Medicine, 1990
A unifying theme among the herpesviruses is the intimate interrelationship of virus infection with host cellular immune competence. Herpesviruses suppress cellular immunity. Recent advances suggest mechanisms of herpesvirus-induced immunosuppression that include inhibition of cytokine production and direct interaction of virus with major ...
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Immune suppression of hematopoiesis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1978
Recent evidence suggests that immune mechanisms can injure proliferating hematopoietic precursor cells in the bone marrow. These may involve either humoral antibody or cell-mediated cytotoxic mechanisms. Immune injury can result in a variety of bone marrow failure syndromes.
M J, Cline, D W, Golde
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MEDI5752 Suppresses Two Immune Checkpoints

Cancer Discovery, 2022
Abstract Preliminary data from a phase I trial of MEDI5752, a bispecific antibody targeting both PD-1 and CTLA4, indicate the drug is well tolerated and active, with durable responses seen across diverse tumor types.
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Corticosteroids, immune suppression, and psychosis

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2002
The role of the immune system in psychiatric symptoms has been an area of much interest for many years. This review discusses medications and medical illnesses associated with immune system dysfunction, and their relationship to psychiatric symptoms, particularly psychosis.
Dana C, Perantie, E Sherwood, Brown
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Suppression of Immunity by Phenobarbital

Nature New Biology, 1971
PHENOBARBITAL, one of the more commonly used sedatives, behaves as an immunosuppressant in vivo and in vitro when prescribed in conventional, clinically acceptable doses. This observation closely followed experiments in this laboratory which showed that lymphocytes from all patients receiving general- anaesthesia during surgery developed impaired ...
S K, Park, J I, Brody
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