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Immunosuppressive drugs modes of action

The innate and adaptive immune systems work as a complex interplay between different cell types, involving cytokines and chemokines mediating extracellular and paracrine effects. At the intracellular level, the inflammatory cascade is mediated by multifaceted processes that have been better describe...

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Published in:Baillière's best practice & research. Clinical gastroenterology 2021-10, Vol.54-55, p.101757-101757, Article 101757
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subjects Acids
Allotransplantation
Autoimmune diseases
Autoimmunity
Binding sites
Bioavailability
Cell cycle
Clinical medicine
Cytokines
Dihydrofolate reductase
Drug dosages
Enzymes
Gene expression
Immunosuppression
Immunosuppressive agents
Kinases
Metabolism
Metabolites
Pharmacokinetics
Proteins
Steroids
Transcription factors
Transplants & implants
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