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concentration of
lymphokine and then move up the
concentration gradient towards where the
immune response is required.
Lymphokines aid B
cells to produce...
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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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cancer cells, both
primary and metastatic. LAK
cells respond to
these lymphokines,
particularly IL-2, by
developing into
effector cells capable of lysing...
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alternative pathogenesis: cell-mediated immunity.
Their data
suggests that
lymphokines, such as macrophage-inhibiting
factor (MIF),
leads to
sequestration of...
- cell-mediated immunity,
primarily dela**** hy****nsitivity and the
production of
lymphokines, as well as
binding to the
antigens themselves. They have a molecular...
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resulting protein may be a
macrophage activating factor (MAF). MAFs are
lymphokines that
control the
expression of
antigens on the
surface of macrophages...
-
presentation is a
fever (release of
endogenous pyrogens often related to
lymphokines or
tissue pyrogens), but the
overall picture will
often include several...
- e Cell signaling:
cytokines By
family By function/ cell
proinflammatory cytokine IL1 TNFA
Monokine Lymphokine Th1 IFNγ TNFβ Th2 IL4 IL5 IL6 IL10 IL13...
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produce small lymphocytes that are then
responsible for the
production of
lymphokines,
which are
substances that
modify the host
organism to
improve its immunity...
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altered T cell-mediated
immunologic response with
abnormal secretion of
lymphokines by T
cells is
thought to
modify the
glomerular ba****t membrane, specifically...