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ISSN: 1745-7580
Basyreva LY, Brodsky IB, Gusev AA, Zhapparova ON, Mikhalchik EV, et al.
Intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG) are used in the treatment of inflammatory, autoimmune conditions and cancer. However, the precise mechanism of their action and the mechanisms that underlie responsiveness and resistance of some patients to the IVIG therapy remain unknown. The anti-cancer effect of IVIg might be mediated by neutrophils, which regulate tumor development. We studied in vitro effects of IVIG on neutrophils from two immunologically contrasting mouse strains, CBA and C57BL/6.