Methods for suppressing myeloid cells with chemokines

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Lymphokine – Interleukin

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ABSTRACT:
Described are preferred processes and compositions for suppressing myeloid cells in mammals. Preferred processes and compositions involve the use of chemokines in synergistic combinations or while they are substantially completely in monomeric form (i.e. substantially free from their polymerized or aggregated forms).

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