… clear that many infectious agents, including bacteria, viruses and fungi, as well as their products, can … Richard Winchurch, who describes affects of bacterialproducts on cyclic nucleotide …
KN Masihi - International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2000 - Elsevier
… , synthetic, and recombinant immunomodulators discussed in this … Microbial products, drugs of natural and synthetic origin, and proteins … Bacterial extracts have been widely used as …
KN Masihi - Expert opinion on biological therapy, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
… origin and microbial products represent some of the current immunomodulators. The … in bacterial lysate-treated patients. A multicentre study with oral bacterial lysate immunomodulator …
MT Labro - International journal of antimicrobial agents, 1998 - Elsevier
… After more than half a century of antibiotic therapy, the primitive instincts and extreme adaptability of our bacterial ancestors have dashed our dearest hopes of ‘miracle drugs’. According …
R Burrell - Clinical Immunology Newsletter, 1988 - Elsevier
… bacteria, and a terminal lipid A structure that contains most of the toxic and immunomodulating properties of gramnegative bacteria… with the true bacteria. Structural components of many …
R Burrell - Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
… products are more susceptible to Gram-negative infections during the first month of life. A number of bacteria … under two conditions: when bacteria are incubated with leukocytes from an …
… The number of circulating leukocytes (for example, PMNs) can be markedly increased by administration of foreign protein, in particular bacterialproducts, a phenomenon already …
… acid bacteria (LAB) for therapy or immunomodulation in … , immunomodulation or even oral vaccination. We try here to analyse these studies, considering LAB as pharmacological agents…