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Chronic Inflammation - Immune System Regulation (Lecture 3)
In the discussion today we will review the high level factors and some of the cellular mechanisms that help regulate the immune system. A breakdown of any of these functions can result in chronic inflammation. We will discuss regulatory immune cells in the next talk.
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References:
Textbook: Abbas, Abul K.; Lichtman, Andrew H.; Pillai, Shiv. Cellular and Molecular Immunology E-Book (p. 94). Elsevier Health Sciences. Kindle Edition.
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