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Multimeric cytokine receptors

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1994
Cytokines are pleiotropic regulators that control proliferation, differentiation, and other cellular functions. They play a pivotal role in the immune and hematopoietic systems, and subsets of cytokines often exhibit similar biologic activities in common target cells. Recent cloning of genes for the cytokine receptors has provided new insights into the
T, Kitamura, T, Ogorochi, A, Miyajima
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Human cytokine receptors

Journal of Clinical Immunology, 1990
Cytokines and their receptors have proven usefulness in both basic research and as therapeutics. The present invention provides a new human cytokine receptor designated as “Zcytor16.”
S K, Dower, C A, Smith, L S, Park
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Cytokine receptors

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1991
The molecular characterization of cytokine receptors has progressed rapidly over the past 5 years as a result of availability of radiolabeled cytokines, as well as the identification or creation of cell lines that express significant numbers of receptors at the cell surface.
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Cytokine-Cytokine Receptor Structure

Science's STKE, 2005
Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is central to the immune response. It forms a complex with three cell surface receptors, IL-2Rα, IL-2Rβ, and IL-2Rγ, to form a complex that signals through activation of downstream tyrosine kinases, JAK3 and STAT. Rickert et al.
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Cytokine Receptors

2016
Cytokine receptors initiate intracellular signalling that regulate a diverse range of biological and medically important functions including metabolism control, neural stem cell activation, inflammatory responses, bone development, as well as blood cell and immune cell development and growth.
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Interleukin-6: A Masterplayer in the Cytokine Network

Oncology, 2020
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a member of the pro-inflammatory cytokine family, induces the expression of a variety of proteins responsible for acute inflammation, and plays an important role in the proliferation and differentiation of cells in humans.
P. Uciechowski, W. Dempke
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The cytokine receptor superfamily

Blood Reviews, 1991
The binding of haemopoietic growth factors and cytokines to specific receptors triggers a cascade of intracellular events which results in cell proliferation and differentiation. The knowledge of ligand-receptor-signal pathways is not only important in understanding the pathophysiology of malignant disease but also essential for devising future ...
R S, Kaczmarski, G J, Mufti
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Cytokines, receptors, and inhibitors

The Clinical Investigator, 1992
Cytokines are endogenous mediators in inflammatory and immunologic host defense reactions. In various diseases cytokines produced in excess cause systemic or local toxic effects. Cytokines therefore are tightly controlled by regulation of their biosynthesis and release and by counteracting mechanisms which limit their activities.
G, Gehr, T, Braun, W, Lesslauer
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Cytokine receptor signaling pathways

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2000
Cytokines represent a diverse group of molecules that transmit intercellular signals. These signals may either be autocrine (where the same cell both produces the cytokine and responds to it) or paracrine (where the cytokine is made by one cell and acts on another). Both these situations can occur simultaneously.
W J, Leonard, J X, Lin
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Cytokine receptor signaling mechanisms

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1995
Recent studies have dramatically advanced our understanding of the post-receptor signaling machinery engaged by members of the cytokine receptor superfamily. Proximal components of this signaling machinery are members of a novel class of protein tyrosine kinases termed JAKs. A working model proposes that ligand-induced dimerization of cytokine receptor
L M, Karnitz, R T, Abraham
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