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Journal №6 for 2013 г.
Article in number:
Cholinergic regulation of immune response
Authors:
T.V. Dimitrieva
Abstract:
Immune cells express many markers of cholinergic system, including acetylcholine receptors. There are many examples of immune system regulation by acetylcholine and its agonists and antagonists. However immune response regulation by neuronal system is still unknown.
Pages: 10-12
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