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. 1976 Nov;31(5):773-9.

Effect of immunosuppressive drugs on an in vito correlate of cell-mediated immunity. The migration inhibition test

Effect of immunosuppressive drugs on an in vito correlate of cell-mediated immunity. The migration inhibition test

J Pekárek et al. Immunology. 1976 Nov.

Abstract

The effect of a number of immunosuppressive drugs on the migration-inhibition test was studied. These drugs could be divided into four categories: (1) drugs influencing both the MIF production and MIF effect on macrophages (amethopterin, azathioprine); (2) drugs influencing MIF production (puromycin, actinomycin D); (3) drugs influencing the effect of MIF on macrophages (hydrocortisone); (4) drugs without any influence.

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