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Porcine cytokines

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1994
Cytokines play a central role in modulation of immunological and physiological processes in animals under both homeostatic and abnormal conditions. Currently available information from a variety of species indicates that interleukins, interferons and tumor necrosis factor mobilize immune responses, activate inflammatory reactions and communicate with ...
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Harnessing cytokines and chemokines for cancer therapy

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022
D. Propper, F. Balkwill
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Cytokine Therapy

2012
Cytokines are a heterogeneous group of soluble small polypeptides or glycoproteins, which exert pleiotropic and redundant effects that promote growth, differentiation and activation of normal cells. Cytokines can have either pro- or anti-inflammatory activity and immunosuppressive activity, depending on the microenvironments. The tumor microenvironment
Masasuke, Ohno   +2 more
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Good Cytokine: Bad Cytokine

Science's STKE, 2006
The interplay between the immune system and cancer cells is a complicated one. On the one hand, inflammation associated with tumors is similar to that of protective immune responses and inhibition of responses like turnover of extracellular matrix and angiogenesis, so inhibition of these responses can suppress tumor growth.
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Cytokine Therapy

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2019
The processes controlled by cytokines may be co-opted by pathologic states, contributing to processes that threaten host well-being. A nuanced understanding of this immense web of chemical communications will allow us to understand the mechanisms and limitations of current therapies and to enhance their therapeutic benefits while minimizing their ...
Ann W, Silk, Kim, Margolin
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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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Cytokines: Overview

Seminars in Liver Disease, 1999
Cytokines are involved in a number of physiologic and pathophysiologic processes in the liver. These small molecules impact hepatic growth and repair, regulate inflammation, and influence fibrogenesis. Cytokines acting within the liver derive from both resident and recruited cells; the pattern of cytokines produced in a given clinical situation depends
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IL-33, an interleukin-1-like cytokine that signals via the IL-1 receptor-related protein ST2 and induces T helper type 2-associated cytokines.

Immunity, 2005
J. Schmitz   +13 more
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Cytokines

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2011
John, Hiscott, Carl, Ware
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Inflammatory cytokines

Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 1992
The immune system produces cytokines and other humoral factors to protect the host when threatened by inflammatory agents, microbial invasion, or injury. In some cases this complex defense network successfully restores normal homeostasis, but at other times the overproduction of immunoregulatory mediators may actually prove deleterious to the host ...
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