CTLA4-Ig interferes and downregulates the proinflammatory activities of rheumatoid synovial macrophages in monoculture
Objective: CTLA4-Ig, a biologic agent employed in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatment, downregulates the immune response and exerts anti-inflammatory effects acting on different cells including dendritic/T cells interaction and directly on osteoclasts. We investigated the anti-inflammatory effects o...
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Main Authors: | L. Felli (Author), L. Molfetta (Author), P. Clerico (Author), P.F. Triolo (Author), B. Villaggio (Author), B. Seriolo (Author), A. Sulli (Author), P. Montagna (Author), S. Soldano (Author), R. Brizzolara (Author), M. Cutolo (Author) |
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2011-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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