Abstract
Clinical and Experimental Immunomodulation
Highlights
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
Summary
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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