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The role of maternal infections in neurodevelopmental psychiatric disorders: focus on the P2X7/NLRP3/IL-1β signalling pathway. [PDF]
Szabó D, Otrokocsi L, Sperlágh B.
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Cytokine Receptor-like Factor 3 (CRLF3) and Its Emerging Roles in Neurobiology, Hematopoiesis and Related Human Diseases. [PDF]
Liongue C, Ward AC.
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Immune responses of different hosts to <i>Pneumocystis</i> infection. [PDF]
Li J, Mu X, Li H, Liu X.
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The Multitarget Antinociceptive Compound Affinin and Its Effects on Hypothermia, Hypolocomotion, and Sickness Behavior in Lipopolysaccharide-Treated Mice. [PDF]
Luz-Martínez BA+3 more
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Innate immune role of IL-6 in influenza a virus pathogenesis. [PDF]
Li X, Huang C, Rai KR, Xu Q.
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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
Toshio Kitamura+2 more
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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
Toshio Kitamura+2 more
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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.
Brooks, Andrew J.+2 more
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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.
Brooks, Andrew J.+2 more
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The cytokine receptor superfamily
Blood Reviews, 1991The 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 ...
Ghulam J. Mufti, R.S. Kaczmarski
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Cytokines and their receptors in transplantation
Current Opinion in Immunology, 1991Abstract In this review we will discuss cytokine expression within organ transplants, the measurement of cytokines and their receptors as a tool for monitoring graft rejection, cytokines and their receptors as targets of immunosuppression and new directions of this research in transplantation.
Margaret J. Dallman, Georgina J. Clark
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