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Habicht et al., 1985 - Google Patents

Lyme disease spirochetes induce human and murine interleukin 1 production.

Habicht et al., 1985

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4016675216401404699
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Habicht G
Beck G
Benach J
Coleman J
Leichtling K
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950)

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IL 1 is a major immunoregulatory molecule produced by macrophages, and it appears to be the molecular orchestrator of nonspecific host defense mechanisms against a variety of environmental insults. Many investigators have used artificial agents to stimulate …
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