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Volumn 14, Issue 2, 2002, Pages 201-212
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The polarization of Th1/Th2 balance is dependent on the intracellular thiol redox status of macrophages due to the distinctive cytokine production
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Author keywords
Adoptive transfer; Glutathione; IFN ; IL 10; IL 12; IL 4; IL 6; Innate immunity; Reductive and oxidative macrophages; Th1 Th2 development
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Indexed keywords
ACETYLCYSTEINE;
CD4 ANTIGEN;
CYSTINE;
CYTOKINE;
GAMMA INTERFERON;
GLUTATHIONE;
GLUTATHIONE DERIVATIVE;
HERMES ANTIGEN;
INTERLEUKIN 10;
INTERLEUKIN 12;
INTERLEUKIN 2;
INTERLEUKIN 4;
INTERLEUKIN 6;
MALEIC ACID DIETHYL ESTER;
METHIONINE SULFOXIMINE;
NITROUS OXIDE;
OVALBUMIN;
T LYMPHOCYTE RECEPTOR;
THIOL;
ANIMAL CELL;
ARTICLE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
CYTOKINE PRODUCTION;
DISEASE COURSE;
FEMALE;
IN VIVO STUDY;
INFLAMMATION;
LYMPHOCYTE CULTURE;
LYMPHOCYTE DIFFERENTIATION;
MACROPHAGE FUNCTION;
MOUSE;
NONHUMAN;
OXIDATION REDUCTION REACTION;
PATHOLOGY;
POLARIZATION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SPLEEN CELL;
TH1 CELL;
TH2 CELL;
TRANSGENE;
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EID: 0036165578
PISSN: 09538178
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1093/intimm/14.2.201 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (206)
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References (51)
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