B.C.L. and Immune Response in Mice
1986 ◽
Vol 14
(01n02)
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pp. 33-36
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The effects of Korean herbal medicine (B.C.L.) on some parametrs of immunological response were studied in mice, B.C.L. pretreatment given either intraperitoneally subcutaneously in a dose of 0.75 mg/mouse did not significantly inhibit lymphocyte transformation induced by concanavalin A. However, B.C.L. pretreatment in a dose of 2.25 mg/mouse was found to reduce significantly both the plaque-forming cells to sheep red blood cells immunisation as well as total splee cell population. Thus, B.C.L. pretreatment with a higher does (2.25 mg/mouse) can selectively depress the humoral immune response. It is unclear, however, whether this action is mediated by the parent compound or its metabolities.
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Vol 5
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pp. 249-258
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2009 ◽
Vol 130
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pp. 135-137
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1993 ◽
Vol 16
(4)
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pp. 336-338
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