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Progesterone-induced blocking factor (PIBF) modulates cytokine production by lymphocytes from women with recurrent miscarriage or preterm delivery
Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 07/15/09
Raghupathy R et al. - PIBF did not affect cytokine production by lymphocytes from non-pregnant women. Thus, PIBF acts on lymphocytes in pregnancy to induce a type 1 to type 2 cytokine shift by upregulating the production of type 2 cytokines.
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