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Biological Response Modifiers

Aristolochic acid

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Aristolochic acids occur in Aristolochiaceae and in butterflies feeding on these plants. One of a group of fourteen known, substituted 1-phenanthrenecarboxylic acids

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Chronic rheumatoid arthritis

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Biological response modifiers (BRM), also known as biological regulators, is a new term for immunotherapeutics. Any substance or method that directly or indirectly enhances the body's anti-tumor effect through the immune system and has a therapeutic effect on the tumor can be called a biological response modifier. Biological regulators have multiple functions and uses. It can enhance the body's anti-tumor function, induce tumor cells to differentiate and mature into normal cells; reduce the immunosuppressive effect, enhance the body's tolerance to toxic substances and directly enhance the body's defense capabilities, promote early recovery of the disease; Radiation therapy and surgical treatment have a curative effect on tumors and reduce their side effects.
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