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Clinical and Experimental Immunomodulation

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  • The reader can find seven experimental approaches that analyze immunomodulation mediated by hormones, neurotransmitters, cytokines, and antigens

  • Basic and clinical research has demonstrated that the immune response is regulated by several factors such as: the chemical nature and the concentration of antigen; the route of administration; the cell type involved in the antigen presentation to their specific lymphocytes; and the presence of antibodies and/or immune complexes among other mechanisms

  • Legorreta-Haquet et al shows that prolactin in early stages of B cells maturation process may promote the survival of selfreactive clones in a murine model of lupus

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Introduction

The reader can find seven experimental approaches that analyze immunomodulation mediated by hormones, neurotransmitters, cytokines, and antigens. Lenin Pavón,[1] Hugo Besedosky,[2] Oscar Bottasso,[3] Rogelio Hernández,[4] Marco Velasco,[5] and Roger Loria[6] The inflammatory response is modulated by the concentration of soluble mediators and the coordinated action of different types of immune cells.

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