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Die Beeinflussung von Entzündungsreaktionen durch Pharmaka

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Akute und chronische Entzündungsreaktionen stellen ein komplexes Geschehen dar, an dem eine Vielzahl verschiedener Bindegewebszellen partizipieren. Diese Zellen kommunizieren dabei mit Hilfe einer Reihe bekannter und vermutlich auch unbekannter Mediatoren, um eine bekannte oder unbekannte Noxe zu eliminieren. Bei der Analyse des Entzündungsgeschehens fällt zweierlei auf:

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Brune, K. (1988). Die Beeinflussung von Entzündungsreaktionen durch Pharmaka. In: Kalden, J.R. (eds) Klinische Rheumatologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82519-4_3

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