Chapter 45: Problem 7
Lymphatic drainage from the CNS is unique compared to lymphatic drainage from other tissues YES/NO/UNRESOLVED
Chapter 45: Problem 7
Lymphatic drainage from the CNS is unique compared to lymphatic drainage from other tissues YES/NO/UNRESOLVED
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Get started for freeAutoimmune T cell-based therapy can be easily combined with methylprednisolone YES/NO/UNRESOLVED
Lack of neuroprotection in thymectomized rats points to the role of naturally occurring regulatory \(\mathrm{CD}^{+} \mathrm{CD} 25^{+}\)T cells in endogenous neuroprotection YES/NO/UNRESOLVED
Neuroimmunology primarily deals with: a. Autoimmune inflammations in the brain b. Autoimmune inflammations in the injured brain c. Inflammatory pain d. The effect of mood on activation of T lymphocytes e. All of the above
Prompt autoimmune response to injury will induce neuroprotection only if this response is tightly controlled. YES/NO/UNRESOLVED
Which one of the following statements is the most unlikely? a. Dopamine may affect \(\mathrm{CD}^{+} \mathrm{T}\) cells b. Dopamine may affect Treg cells c. Treatment with Dopamine might exacerbate cancer d. Treatment with Dopamine might exacerbate autoimmune disease
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