Abstract
Clinical studies of the immunological effects of methionine enkephalin in normal volunteers, cancer, and AIDS patients are summarized. The major immunology changes seen were increases in T cell subsets, natural killer activity, as well as mitogen blastogenesis. Clinically, the cancer and ARC patients did not develop infections.
Methionine enkephalin: immunomodulator in normal volunteers, cancer and AIDS patients
Nicholas P. Plotnikoff1
Gerald C. Miller2
Nadim F. Nimeh3
Joseph Wybran4
University of Illinois, College of Medicine, Chicago, USA
Immuno-Diagnostics Laboratory Inc, Tulsa, USA
Cleo Craig Memorial Cancer & Research Foundation, Lawton, USA
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Hospital Erasme, Department of Immunology and Hematology, Brussels, Belgium
Clinical studies of the immunological effects of methionine enkephalin in normal volunteers, cancer, and AIDS patients are summarized. The major immunology changes seen were increases in T cell subsets, natural killer activity, as well as mitogen blastogenesis. Clinically, the cancer and ARC patients did not develop infections.
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1987