> Do you have any evidence in support of the claim that application of oxytet upregulates any part of the immune response?
> Not specifically, no.
Remember, tetracyclines hit the ribosome, so they interrupt protein synthesis. That will inhibit any infecting organism that relies on protein synthesis in any capacity (read: all of them), and will allow the granulocytes/hemocytes (and dare I say fat bodies?) to do their job while the replication of the microorganism is impeded.
S
Skillman, NJ
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