The Role of IL-27 as An Anti-Inflammatory in A Severe Burns Model
AbstractActivation of IL27 can bind to one of its receptors gp130. This bond is able to regulate the signaling pathway and SOCS3 which plays a role in inhibiting the activation of proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF. In the case of burns, damaged cells potentially secrete the excessive pro-inflamm...
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