In vitro effects of fluticasone propionate on IL-13 production by mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes

Background: Corticosteroid administration produces multiple immunomodulatory effects, including down-regulation of cytokine production by CD4 T lymphocytes. Fluticasone propionate (FP) (Glaxo Smith&Kline, Greenford, UK), a highly lipophilic topical corticosteroid, has been shown to be safe and e...

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Main Authors: Gabriele Di Lorenzo (Author), Maria Luisa Pacor (Author), Maria Esposito Pellitteri (Author), Sebastiano Gangemi (Author), Patrizia Di Blasi (Author), Giuseppina Candore (Author), Alfredo Colombo (Author), Domenico Lio (Author), Calogero Caruso (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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