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-Vitamin D affects the immune system at many levels and by a number of mechanisms .. Vitamin D has multiple immunosuppressant properties .. On the whole, vitamin D confers an immunosuppressive effect.(({{pubmed>long:17557889}}))+Vitamin D affects the immune system at many levels and by a number of mechanisms .. Vitamin D has multiple immunosuppressant properties .. On the whole, vitamin D confers an immunosuppressive effect.(({{pmid>long:17557889}}))
  
-The possible involvement of vitamin D //deficiency// in the development of autoimmune diseases has recently gained interest .. the impact of the vitamin D pathway on immune function .. its influence on both autoimmune diseases and cancer should be further elucidated. (([[http://www.ima.org.il/imaj/ar10mar-11.pdf|The Role of Vitamin D in Regulating Immune Responses]]))+The possible involvement of vitamin D //deficiency// in the development of autoimmune diseases has recently gained interest .. the impact of the vitamin D pathway on immune function .. its influence on both autoimmune diseases and cancer should be further elucidated. (([[https://www.ima.org.il/imaj/ar10mar-11.pdf|The Role of Vitamin D in Regulating Immune Responses]]))
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-Vitamin D is important because it's associated with a nuclear receptor called the VDR. The VDR is a nuclear receptor which is diagrammatically shown here as just one element inside a cell. You have a macrophage. Here a nucleus cytoplasm. All of the things going on in the cytoplasm. If you want more details you can look on Wikipedia, or you can look in Nature Clinical Practice at this citation here.(({{pubmed>long:18212810}}))+Vitamin D is important because it's associated with a nuclear receptor called the VDR. The VDR is a nuclear receptor which is diagrammatically shown here as just one element inside a cell. You have a macrophage. Here a nucleus cytoplasm. All of the things going on in the cytoplasm. If you want more details you can look on Wikipedia, or you can look in Nature Clinical Practice at this citation here.(({{pmid>long:18212810}}))
  
 The VDR is important both for adaptive immunity, the T and B lymphocyte function outside the macrophage. And it's particularly important for innate immunity. It transcribes cathelicidin, TLR2, and the defensins inside the macrophages. The main defenses that our phagocytes have against pathogens getting inside the immune system. The VDR is important both for adaptive immunity, the T and B lymphocyte function outside the macrophage. And it's particularly important for innate immunity. It transcribes cathelicidin, TLR2, and the defensins inside the macrophages. The main defenses that our phagocytes have against pathogens getting inside the immune system.
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