Chronic Inflammation Part 3/4 - Immune Regulation Mechanisms
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 Published On Jan 17, 2023

Continuing with this chronic inflammation series, we will now do a deeper dive in order to understand the regulatory mechanisms of the immune system. In this episode of Long Story Short, we will demonstrate a few examples including persistence of the antigen, negative feedback mechanisms for the innate arm, roles of IL-10, IFN-gamma, and IL-12, antibody feedback and more. In the next episode we will discuss the role of T Regulatory (TReg) cells.

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