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  1. ... that cannabis in-and-of itself" suppresses the immune system, as does acquired immune deficiency syndrome, said Doctor ... in Richmond showed that marijuana suppresses the animals' immune systems and makes them more susceptible to herpes, according ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Drugs against cancer : stories of discovery and the quest for a cure 
    Publication: Bethesda, Maryland : National Cancer Institute, [2022]
    ... is that cyclophosphamide may potentiate the anti-cancer immune system. The immune system's cytotoxic T-cells are part of a surveillance ... indirectly inhibit Treg cells, which would free the immune system to mount a stronger attack on the cancer ( ...
  3. ... to HIV infection. For ex- ample, individuals whose immune system has been activated by chronic infections might be ... present there are thousands of people with suppressed immune systems living covertly in shelters or on the streets ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Analysis of supply, distribution, demand, and access issues associated with immune globulin ... 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 2007
    ... product that is used to treat patients with immune system disorders. IGIV has a number of on- label ... this product. 3.3. IGIV USE The human immune system produces immune globulins that attack viruses and bacteria, ...
  5. ... lymphocyte blood cells, cells that normally regulate the immune system. No one knew how or why AIDS was ... ability of a vaccine to effectively mobilize "the immune system could potentially provide a treatment to block the ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Rare diseases. Although limited, available evidence suggests medical and other costs can be ... 
    Publication: Washington, DC : United States Government Accountability Office, October 2021
    ... pp. 653-660. Diseases that interfere with the immune system increase the risk for a variety of other ... It is thought to be caused by the immune system mistakenly attacking and damaging the myelin sheath that ...
  7. ... losses could be sustained indefinitely without affecting the immune system because the body constantly produces new T cells ... because the individual no longer has a functioning immune system, these diseases in time overwhelm the body, even ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1992) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... the recipient increases the likelihood that the patient's immune system would accept, rather than reject, the donor tissue. ... Dex) or CsA. The noncytotoxic immimosuppressants inhibit the immune system function mainly by preventing the proliferation of activated ...
  9. ... expose them to continual antigenic assaults on their immune systems and frequent T cell stimlation. In addition to ... T-lymphocytes, is the "master" regulator of the immune system. With subsequent severe deficiency or -loss of immune ...
  10. ... improved our knowledge of the workings of the immune system. Experience in treating AICS has led to the ... AIDS patients but also other patients with compromised immune systems. The more likely vaccine preparation, which would be ...
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