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Is There a Higher Level of Inhibitory Cells in Inflammatory Diseases?
If you have an inflammatory disease, and you go to measure inhibitory cells, would you expect them to be higher? Or lower in an inflammatory disease. So they did try to ask that though, right? Because they they took ones in active siliac and in ramita in the next part, and they tried toas so yest that, you know, it's higher. But here is my thought question, and this is where i was struck with this paper. If you do have more of them, they must suck at what they do, racious yet, as they're clearly t reducing inflammation. That's is true too.