Exploring the neuroimmunopharmacology of opioids: An integrative review of mechanisms of
central immune signaling and their implications for opioid analgesia
Not exact matches
Stylized representation of a newly - discovered
signaling pathway active after spinal cord injury, which sees the injured
central nervous system use adrenal hormone production to potentially disrupt the
immune system in a way that lead to severe infections.
In models lacking NLRX1, innate
immune cells called macrophages produce higher levels of IL - 6, a
signaling molecule that has a
central role in colorectal cancer development.
Interferon
signaling is
central to the innate
immune system, so answers to these questions also can lead to better understanding of cancers and diseases and new drugs related to
immune activity or malfunction.