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The anti-inflammatory activity of IgG is enhanced by co-engagement of type I and II Fc receptors | Science

Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) administered at high doses is used to treat a wide array of autoimmune diseases. Studies in murine models have identified that the anti-inflammatory activity of IVIG is dependent on sialylation of the N-linked glycan on …

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