Immune cells produce chemical messenger that prevents heart disease–related inflammation

In the bone marrow, B cells produce a chemical messenger called acetylcholine that prevents inflammation in the heart and blood vessels by blocking white blood cell production. Tapping into this process may help scientists target inflammation in cardiovascular conditions.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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