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- adjective That produces
immunostimulation
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Habitual use of marijuana is also associated with abnormalities in the structure and function of alveolar macrophages, including impairment in microbial phagocytosis and killing that is associated with defective production of immunostimulatory cytokines and nitric oxide, thereby potentially predisposing to pulmonary infection.
Sound Politics: Health Effects Of Pot Get Short Shrift: Bummer, Man 2007
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QPI-1007 preserve RNAi activity while ameliorating potential off-target and immunostimulatory effects of siRNAs.
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TLR9 agonists and other immunostimulatory therapeutics
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TLR9 agonists and other immunostimulatory therapeutics
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Arabinogalactan from Larch tree (Larix spp.) bark has previously demonstrated immunostimulatory activity.
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The efficiency of the extract is attributed partially to the anti-inflammatory activity as observed by the histochemical and immunostimulatory together with plethysmographic studies.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Venkat Raghavan K 2010
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Or i could mention that there are fully 30 active compounds in some varieties of Echinacea (at least half of which are immunostimulatory) ...
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Immutep S.A. Immutep S.A. is a biopharmaceutical company developing immunostimulatory factors for the treatment of cancer and chronic infectious diseases and immunomodulatory therapeutic antibodies for the treatment of cancer or autoimmune disease.
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Combinatorial or synergistic effects of recombinant proteins acting as adjuvants (1) to immunostimulatory effects, or as potential allergens is also an area of vigorous scientific inquiry.
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We also expect to further clarify details of bavituximab's multiple mechanisms of action, and to identify specific biomarkers that could ultimately help to measure and predict bavituximab's potential anti-tumor and immunostimulatory effects.
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