Immunomodulation is the process of modifying the immune system's regulation. It comes in both natural and man-made forms, and the term can be used to describe the following: The immune system's self-regulation to modify immune responses to adaptive rather than maladaptive levels is known as homeostasis (using regulatory T cells, cell signalling molecules, and so forth). Immunomodulation is a type of immunotherapy that involves inducing, amplifying, attenuating, or preventing immune responses to achieve therapeutic aims. All therapeutic approaches targeted at altering the immune response are referred to as immunomodulation. Immunomodulatory drugs modulate the immune system's reaction by enhancing (immunostimulators) or decreasing (immunosuppressives) serum antibody production. Immunostimulants are used to boost the immune system's response to infections, tumours, primary or secondary immunodeficiency, and changes in antibody transfer, among other things. Immunosuppressive medications are used to treat autoimmune illnesses such pemphigus, lupus, and allergies, as well as to lessen the immunological reaction to donated organs.
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Title : Allergy testing efficacy in skin prick test vs specific IgE: A meta-analysis
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Title : Immunological alterations in post COVID 19 pandemic scenario in goa India
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