MECHANISMS OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE ACTION OF LICORICE ROOT FLAVONOIDS IN CONTACT SENSITIVITY IN MICE: INHIBITION OF T LYMPHOCYTE EFFECTOR FUNCTION MEDIATED BY NON- EFFECTOR CELLS
Contact sensitivity is a classical T cell-mediated, clinically important phenomenon elicited by small molecular weight molecules (haptens) that bind to host proteins to form a complete antigen. In our model experiments, contact sensitivity was produced in CBA mice, by means of cutaneous sensitizatio...
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Main Authors: | S. I. Pavlova, D. Z. Albegova, A. A. Kyagova, I. G. Kozlov |
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Language: | RU |
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2014
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