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Researchers find B cells drive responses of other immune cells, can be modified to prevent multiple sclerosis symptomsB cells can control responses of myeloid cells through the release of particular cytokines (small proteins that control the growth and activity of cells in the immune system), disproving the ...
They serve multiple, often overlapping functions, from prompting the maturation of antibody-producing B cells to instigating blood vessel growth. Not surprisingly then, cytokines function both as ...
They promote effective B-cell antibody-mediated immune responses ... utilizing these cells to improve therapeutic and vaccination strategies. Several prominent cytokines positively or negatively ...
A review of the side effects of CAR T-cell therapy, including CRS, ICANS, tumor lysis syndrome, and late-onset toxicities, and management strategies.
Instead, the cytokine may act through other cell populations ... “This was not what I originally expected,” said Chang, who had initially thought that B cells, which make up a majority of the splenic ...
Cytokines are small proteins released by many different cells in the body, including those of the immune system where they coordinate the body’s response against infection and trigger inflammation.
No evidence for alteration in B cell cytokine profiles is available Evidence that rituximab affects T-cell activation by B cells includes reduced T-cell expression of HLA-DR, CD154 and CD69 ...
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