Mecanismos de control neuroinmune y la vía colinérgica antiinflamatoria

The innate immune system is the first line of defense involved in protecting against external pathogens and is crucial for survival. However, uncontrolled activation of the immune system can result in more damage than the factor that triggered them, causing atrophic scarring, chronic inflammation an...

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