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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2000
Nonspecific immunomodulators are substances that induce non-antigen-specific enhancement of the body's native or acquired defense mechanisms. Immunomodulant preparations are most often used for treatment of chronic, viral, or bacterial infection with evidence of secondary immunosuppression.
B R, Rush, M J, Flaminio
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Nonspecific immunomodulators are substances that induce non-antigen-specific enhancement of the body's native or acquired defense mechanisms. Immunomodulant preparations are most often used for treatment of chronic, viral, or bacterial infection with evidence of secondary immunosuppression.
B R, Rush, M J, Flaminio
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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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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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1988
A new era is emerging in the therapy of rheumatic disease involving the use of biologically based immunomodulators. Cytokines, such as the interleukins and interferons, are proteins produced by activated lymphoid cells which can now be synthesised by genetic engineering techniques. These agents have already been used to correct "immune deficiencies" in
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A new era is emerging in the therapy of rheumatic disease involving the use of biologically based immunomodulators. Cytokines, such as the interleukins and interferons, are proteins produced by activated lymphoid cells which can now be synthesised by genetic engineering techniques. These agents have already been used to correct "immune deficiencies" in
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Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2000
A major function of the immune system is to protect the body from infection and the diseases caused by infectious agents. The immune system also provides protection against cancer cells, for once they arise, cancers can essentially behave as "foreign" cells capable of causing pathology.
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A major function of the immune system is to protect the body from infection and the diseases caused by infectious agents. The immune system also provides protection against cancer cells, for once they arise, cancers can essentially behave as "foreign" cells capable of causing pathology.
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Immunomodulators in anesthesia
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2021Purpose of review Anesthetics are known to have immunomodulatory effects. These can be detrimental, inducing immunosuppression and facilitating the development of opportunistic infections, especially when used at high doses, for prolonged periods, or in patients with preexisting immune deficiency; or beneficial, modulating the ...
Fernanda F, Cruz +2 more
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Acupuncture and Immunomodulation
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2008Acupuncture is a well-known form of Asian medical treatment and it is used not only as an effective curative method but also to prevent illness and mai ntain health. It is used for the production of analgesic effect; stress related physical-mental disorders and homeostasis.
Cabioǧlu, Mehmet T., Cetin, BEKİR EREN
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Immunomodulation and preeclampsia
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2019Preeclampsia (PE) is an enigmatic syndrome, still with unknown aetiology and multi-factorial pathogenesis. Our understanding of the role of the immune system in PE development has undergone a transformation over the years. From a model based on the alterations in cell-mediated immunity, research moved on to a vision centred on the alteration of the ...
RAMBALDI, MARIANNA PINA +4 more
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Cimetidine: An Immunomodulator
DICP, 1990Suppressor T lymphocytes possess histamine 2 (H 2 ) receptors and contribute significantly to the function of the immune system. Experimentally, cimetidine, an H 2 -receptor antagonist, has been shown to enhance a
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Immunomodulation and immunodeficiency
Veterinary Dermatology, 2004Abstract This article briefly reviews the concepts of immunodeficiency and immunomodulation as they relate to selected skin diseases in the dog and cat. Immunodeficiency states are uncommon and may be associated with a subnormal or down‐regulated immune system, including humoral deficiencies, such as IgA, and abnormal lymphocyte or neutrophil function.
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Toxicological Sciences, 1994
A symposium entitled Immunomodulation by Metals was held at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (SOT) in New Orleans, Louisiana. The symposium was co-sponsored by the Immunotoxicology and Metals Specialty Sections of SOT and was designed to describe the types of adverse immunological reactions which occur in response to environmental ...
J T, Zelikoff +6 more
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A symposium entitled Immunomodulation by Metals was held at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (SOT) in New Orleans, Louisiana. The symposium was co-sponsored by the Immunotoxicology and Metals Specialty Sections of SOT and was designed to describe the types of adverse immunological reactions which occur in response to environmental ...
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