16-19 Published online:May 15, 2013 Article type:Research Article Received:Mar 16, 2013 Accepted:Apr 24, 2013 How to Cite:Shekarforoush S, Aghababa H, Azizi M, Changizi-Ashtiyani S, Zarei A, et al
Indomethacin Indomethacin, an NSAID that participates in both innate and adaptive immunity [131], has been shown to reduce the proportion of M.tb antigen-triggered Tregs, reactions of M.tb specific cytokines, and proliferation of T cells in active TB
A fluorescence microscope (Eclipse 80i, Nikon Instruments Europe, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) at 20 magnification with an Ex filter of 475/30 nm, DM: 405 nm, and Em filter of 530/40 nm was used for this evaluation
Overall, the drug performed much better than other anti-obesity medications that typically result in a 5% to 9% reduction in body weight (N Engl J Med 2021
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