Annexin 1, Glucocorticoids, and the Neuroendocrine-Immune Interface

:  Annexin 1 (ANXA1) was originally identified as a mediator of the anti‐inflammatory actions of glucocorticoids (GCs) in the host defense system. Subsequent work confirmed and extended these findings and also showed that the protein fulfills a wider brief and serves as a signaling intermediate in a...

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Hauptverfasser: BUCKINGHAM, JULIA C., JOHN, CHRISTOPHER D., SOLITO, EGLE, TIERNEY, TANYA, FLOWER, RODERICK J., CHRISTIAN, HELEN, MORRIS, JOHN
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annexin 1
Annexin A1 - immunology
Annexin A1 - metabolism
cytokines
glucocorticoids
Glucocorticoids - immunology
HPA axis
Humans
Neuroimmunomodulation - physiology
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