B-Receptor

B-receptors are a group of receptors that are found in various tissues and organs of the body. They play an important role in regulating many functions, including respiration, cardiac function, metabolism and many other processes. In this article we will look at the main functions of B-receptors, their types and mechanisms of action on the body.

B-relay therapy Therapy using natural proinflammatory cytokines (interleukins IL-1, IL-2, IL-4, IFN-γ and interferon IPF) has been proposed as an effective therapy against rejection in bone marrow recipients and acute post-transplant rejection. The deposition of BSA cytokines is significantly influenced by BSA precursors. It appears that a large number of these agents do not become associated with fixed plates or plates, but instead their activity appears to be associated with macrophages. After several doses of a biocompatible cytokine formulation, granulomas and allo-T cell rejection are virtually absent. When testing treatment of murine allografts with BSA against the mouse allome, a significant suppression of titers and attenuated response was observed (significantly different from mice treated with sterile agents only).