File:Muscle–Immune Crosstalk.png
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English: IL-6 has anti-inflammatory effects as it inhibits TNF production and stimulates the production of IL-1ra and IL-10. IL-6 stimulates cortisol production and thereby induces neutrocytosis and lymphopenia.
Español: La IL-6 tiene efectos antiinflamatorios ya que inhibe la producción de TNF y estimula la producción de IL-1ra e IL-10. La IL-6 estimula la producción de cortisol y, por tanto, induce neutrocitosis y linfopenia. |
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