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Lymphokines are a
subset of
cytokines that are
produced by a type of
immune cell
known as a lymphocyte. They are
protein mediators typically produced...
- In cell biology, a
lymphokine-activated
killer cell (also
known as a LAK cell) is a
white blood cell,
consisting mostly of
natural killer,
natural killer...
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promotes survival of
skeletal motor neurons and
sensory neurons, and as a
lymphokine that
induces immunoglobulin secretion. The
encoded protein is also referred...
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immunomodulating agents.
Cytokines include chemokines, interferons, interleukins,
lymphokines, and
tumour necrosis factors, but
generally not
hormones or
growth factors...
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alternative pathogenesis: cell-mediated immunity.
Their data
suggests that
lymphokines, such as macrophage-inhibiting
factor (MIF),
leads to
sequestration of...
- (TSF, etc.). This
decision was
taken during the
Second International Lymphokine Workshop in
Switzerland (27–31 May 1979 in Ermatingen). The term interleukin...
- is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the FBRS gene.
Fibrosin is a
lymphokine secreted by
activated lymphocytes that
induces fibroblast proliferation...
- cell-mediated immunity,
primarily dela**** hy****nsitivity and the
production of
lymphokines, as well as
binding to the
antigens themselves. They have a molecular...
- cir****stances
induces the
transcription of interleukin-2. The drug also
inhibits lymphokine production and
interleukin release,
leading to a
reduced function of effector...
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Hepatitis A
viral RNA,
Hepatitis B
viral RNA,
Hepatitis C
viral RNA, HPIV3,
lymphokine mRNA, IFN-γ mRNA, JEV mRNA, and
telomeric DNA.
Desmethylselegiline Koningic...