What Is Immunosuppression?
Immunosuppression (immunosuppression) refers to the suppression of the immune response. Low immunity is susceptible to infections by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and even tumors.
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- The immune system includes various cells, tissues and organs involved in the immune response, such as
- The immune response process involves a variety of interactions between immune cells, such as TM, TB Th-Ts and Ts-Tc, and Ts and Th in the
- (1) glucocorticoids, such as cortisone, prednisone, and prednisolone;
- (2) Microbial metabolites, such as cyclosporin and rattanycin;
- (3) Antimetabolites, such as azathioprine and 6-mercaptopurine;
- (4) polyclonal and monoclonal anti-lymphocyte antibodies, such as anti-lymphocyte globulin and OKT3;
- (5) Alkylating agents, such as cyclophosphamide.