Danazol Acts by Reducing IgG Receptors on Monocytes

In: InPharma · 1987 · vol. 580(1) , pp. 15 · doi:10.1007/bf03305785 · W4231177194
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This research shows that danazol works by decreasing the number of IgG receptors found on monocytes.

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This newsletter-style article describes a proposed mechanism of danazol based on immunologic effects on monocytes. The main finding is that danazol acts by reducing the presence of IgG receptors on monocytes. The piece is limited by its brief, non-full-study format and provides no detailed methods, participant information, or quantitative results within the text available. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.

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