Tag: IL-10
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Utilizing Focused Ultrasound and Microbubbles to Enhance T Cell Response Against Solid Tumors
In facing the challenges of treating solid tumors, cellular immunotherapy technology shows significant progress in managing blood-borne cancers; however, many existing challenges still hinder its success. The tumor microenvironment is one of the complex factors that resist the effects of this treatment. Therefore, leveraging modern techniques, such as focused ultrasound combined with microbubbles, is a…
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The Immune Role of Extracellular Vesicles in Retinoblastoma Development
In light of the continuous advancements in the fields of molecular biology and oncology, understanding cellular communications and immune interactions presents a significant challenge, especially in the case of complex tumors such as neuroblastoma. Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) are vital elements that contribute to these dynamics, playing a central role in the transfer of information between…
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The Impact of Ascaris Infection on Multiple Lymphocyte Immune Cells in Exposed Individuals in Colombia
The infection of humans with the “Ascaris lumbricoides” worm is one of the most common types of parasitic worms in the world, especially in tropical areas. The body’s response to IgE antibodies against these parasites increases the likelihood of asthma and hyperreactivity in the airways. In this article, we review a new study that highlights…
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The Inhibitory Effect of RIG-I Receptor Pathway on Survival Rate in a Klebsiella Pneumonia-Induced Lung Inflammation Model
Pneumonia is considered a common clinical condition that poses a serious threat to public health, with high mortality rates recorded among patients in intensive care units. Traditional treatment for pneumonia relies on antibiotics and organ support, but the lack of supportive treatments targeting the underlying mechanisms of the disease represents a significant challenge. In this…
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The Inhibitory Effect of the RIG-I Receptor Pathway on Survival Rate in a Klebsiella pneumonia-Induced Lung Inflammation Model
Pneumonia is considered a common clinical condition that poses a serious threat to public health, with high mortality rates recorded among patients in intensive care units. Traditional treatment for pneumonia relies on antibiotics and organ support; however, the lack of adjunct therapies targeting the underlying mechanisms of the disease presents a significant challenge. In this…
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The Inhibitory Effect of the RIG-I Receptor Pathway on Survival Rate in a Klebsiella pneumonia-Induced Lung Inflammation Model
Pneumonia is considered a common clinical condition that poses a serious threat to public health, with high mortality rates recorded among patients in intensive care units. Traditional treatment for pneumonia relies on antibiotics and organ support; however, the lack of adjunct therapies targeting the underlying mechanisms of the disease presents a significant challenge. In this…