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Serum Cytokines and TGF-β1: A Window into Syphilis Among People Living with HIV. [PDF]
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Mathematical Modeling of the Role of Cytokines in Sindbis Virus Treatment of Glioblastoma. [PDF]
Makam S, Dobrovolny HM.
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The role of systemic inflammation in hepatic encephalopathy: advances in inflammatory mechanisms, prevention and treatment research. [PDF]
Wang W, Wen Y.
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Exploring alternative cytokines as potential biomarkers for <i>Mycobacterium bovis</i> infection in cattle. [PDF]
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Naturwissenschaften, 1995
The defense of the organism against pathogens involves complex processes in which many different types of cells take part. Their functions are coordinated by polypeptide mediators collectively named cytokines. The intense research devoted to these molecules in the past has yielded an insight into their molecular characteristics, mode of action ...
H, Holtmann, K, Resch
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The defense of the organism against pathogens involves complex processes in which many different types of cells take part. Their functions are coordinated by polypeptide mediators collectively named cytokines. The intense research devoted to these molecules in the past has yielded an insight into their molecular characteristics, mode of action ...
H, Holtmann, K, Resch
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Biochemical Society Transactions, 1988
The concept of the epidermis being a site for the initiation of immune responses has only been developed over the past decade. There is strong evidence that epidermal cells have immune functions. Accordingly the epidermis harbors dendritic cells having antigen presenting capacity and cells belonging to the T-cell family.
T. A. Luger, J. C. Ansel, T. Baba
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The concept of the epidermis being a site for the initiation of immune responses has only been developed over the past decade. There is strong evidence that epidermal cells have immune functions. Accordingly the epidermis harbors dendritic cells having antigen presenting capacity and cells belonging to the T-cell family.
T. A. Luger, J. C. Ansel, T. Baba
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