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Leptin as an immunomodulator

Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 2012
Leptin is an adipocyte-derived hormone/cytokine that links nutritional status with neuroendocrine and immune functions. In humans, leptin influences energy homeostasis and regulates neuroendocrine function primarily in states of energy deficiency. Initially described as an antiobesity hormone, leptin has subsequently been shown also to influence basal ...
Procaccini C, Jirillo E, Matarese G
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Immunomodulation by propionibacteria

Clinical Immunology Newsletter, 1985
The ability of bacteria and bacterial products to modulate the immune response to unrelated antigens is well documented. Propionibacteria are amongst the most potent immunomodulators stimulating cell populations involved in nonspecific resistance. Generally, the activated immune system provides protection from infectious pathogens and malignancies via ...
J. Beuth   +4 more
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Immunomodulation in cancer

Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2014
We have to strengthen our 'chess-playing skills' when using immunotherapeutic approaches in cancer treatment: know the cancerous opponent, study its evolution and have an eye for its weaknesses. Besides tumor cells, other pieces on the board are stromal cells, endothelial cells and different immune cells.
Joachim G.J.V. Aerts   +1 more
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