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Immunomodulators

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2001
Cytokine immunomodulators have received considerable attention. Interferon-alpha has broad clinical application for treatment of a number of viruses. The neutrophil-stimulatory effects of interferon-gamma are useful in neutrophil disorders. TNF antagonists are useful in rheumatoid arthritis but carry the risk of activating intracellular organisms ...
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Synthetic immunomodulators

Cytotechnology, 1991
An effective boosting of the host immunocompetence is possible through synthetic immunomodulators, keeping in mind that they are no panacea for all microbial diseases. No drug is effective on all phases or effector cells of the immune response and it is postulated that in a near future combined therapies will be attempted with antibiotics or anti ...
C, De Simone   +3 more
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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 ...
W, Roszkowski   +4 more
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Therapeutic Immunomodulation

Dermatologic Clinics, 1988
Several of the cytokines that regulate the immune system have been tested for efficacy in the clinical setting. Of these, interleukin-2 shows particular potential for antitumor therapy when used in combination with autologous lymphokine-activated killer cells; the interferons have proved effective in the treatment of certain viral diseases and ...
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Immunomodulating agents

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2004
Inflammation involves a universally recognized, although incompletely understood, cascade of molecular events orchestrated by lymphokines and other innate biochemicals of immunity. Repeated or extended contact with immunogenic agents results in adaptive immunity involving antigen-induced events that stimulate down-stream immune cells and result in ...
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Alternative immunomodulators

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2003
There is now a large number of potential immunomodulatory agents that may be of value in inflammatory bowel disease. The newer immunosuppressants, such as tacrolimus and mycophenolate, probably offer little more than providing comparable alternatives to more established agents, and fish oil and other eicosanoid modulators are probably not especially ...
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Immunomodulation

Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2002
Steven M, Holland, E Sylvester, Vizi
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Immunomodulating peptides

Experientia, 1986
G H, Werner   +3 more
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Immunomodulators

1994
M, Okuhara, T, Kino
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