Ultimately speaking there is either a Th1 or Th2 bifurcation in the disease T-cell prototype allowing a typical manifestation all of which is controlled by the antigen presenting and its chronicity. HIV for example has a predominant Th2 profile whereas Multiple Sclerosis is manifested as Th1 . The cytokines manifested are different in each

If you are suffering from anything as far as disease is concerned, you do not need your doctor to Google the disease + cytokines involved. I will be very happy to discuss with you the implications and most up to date treatment with monoclonal antibodies against overactive cytokines and their receptors.

Look out . Even birth itself is controlled by the release of the inflammatory cytokines IL1, IL6 and TNF . Of course the baby's nervous system controls all this by the proper timing and release of Substance P (necessary for the cytokine cycle). See the blowup of the 1984 model I put forth. Birth is not on there. Read
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