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Corticosteroids inhibit lymphocyte binding to endothelium and intercellular adhesion: an additional mechanism for their anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effect
1997
Journal of Immunology
Glucocorticosteroids (GCS) are potent anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive agents widely used in the treatment of many medical conditions, but their mechanism of action is not yet fully understood. Some of the anti-inflammatory effects of GCS have been attributed to the synthesis of lipocortins, whereas the immunosuppressive effects are thought to be mediated through the inhibition of several immune functions through a down-regulation of cytokine gene expression. Another important mechanism
doi:10.4049/jimmunol.158.10.5007
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