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  2. Biological response modifier - Wikipedia

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    Biological response modifiers (BRMs) are substances that modify immune responses. They can be endogenous (produced naturally within the body) or exogenous (as pharmaceutical drugs ), and they can either enhance an immune response or suppress it .

  3. Active immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Active immunotherapy is a type of immunotherapy that aims to stimulate the host's immune system or a specific immune response to a disease or pathogen and is most commonly used in cancer treatments. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Active immunotherapy is also used for treatment of neurodegenerative disorders , such as Alzheimer's disease , Parkinson's disease ...

  4. List of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies - Wikipedia

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    When used as drugs, the International Nonproprietary Names (INNs) end in -mab. The remaining syllables of the INNs, as well as the column Source, are explained in Nomenclature of monoclonal antibodies. Types of monoclonal antibodies with other structures than naturally occurring antibodies.

  5. Category:Immunology - Wikipedia

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    The medical field that deals with these diseases is called clinical immunology, although many diseases are managed by doctors of rheumatology (auto-immune disease), nephrology (transplant rejection) and chest medicine . Articles relating to the cellular and molecular components of the Immune System can be found in Category:Immune system

  6. Center of Molecular Immunology - Wikipedia

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    The Center of Molecular Immunology (Centro de Inmunología Molecular) or CIM, is a cancer research institution located on the west side of Havana, Cuba 23°04′32″N 82°28′15″W  /  23.0755°N 82.4708°W  / 23.0755; -82

  7. Racotumomab - Wikipedia

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    Racotumomab [1] [2] (trade name Vaxira) is a therapeutic cancer vaccine for the treatment of solid tumors that is currently under clinical development by ReComBio (R and Research in Computational Biology), an international public-private consortium with the participation of the Center of Molecular Immunology at Havana, Cuba (CIM) and researchers from Buenos Aires University and National ...

  8. Antiarthritics - Wikipedia

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    Biologic response modifiers act by altering the immune response of the human body. The mechanism of action is either through interfering with the effect of cytokines, inhibiting the costimulation of T cell activation, or inhibiting B cells. [15] Cytokines are proinflammatory and are responsible for regulating the human immune response. [17]

  9. CimaVax-EGF - Wikipedia

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    CimaVax is an active vaccine with which patients are immunized with epidermal growth factor (EGF), thus raising antibodies targeting EGF itself. The EGF is chemically linked to the Neisseria meningitidis outer protein P64k for immunogenicity; [2] Montanide ISA 51 is used as an adjuvant to potentiate the immune response.