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Urology, 2004
To investigate whether the genetic polymorphism of the -308 nucleotide in the tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) promoter is associated with bladder cancer.DNA samples from blood and tumor were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction-based restriction fragment length polymorphism to characterize the genetic polymorphism of the -308 nucleotide in the
Choung Soo Kim+5 more
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To investigate whether the genetic polymorphism of the -308 nucleotide in the tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) promoter is associated with bladder cancer.DNA samples from blood and tumor were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction-based restriction fragment length polymorphism to characterize the genetic polymorphism of the -308 nucleotide in the
Choung Soo Kim+5 more
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Expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in the rat ovary.
Endocrinology, 1992Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) messenger RNA (mRNA) in rat ovaries was detected by Northern blot analysis and by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Northern blot analysis of total cellular RNA (tcRNA) isolated from adult rat ovaries showed a single distinct band at approximately 2 kilobases, while rat white blood cells ...
Paul F. Terranova+4 more
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Piezoelectric biosensor for the determination of Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha
Talanta, 2018Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNFα) is an important marker of inflammatory processes in human body. In the current healthcare, determination of TNFα blood or plasma level is done by Enzyme Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA) as a primary choice method. Piezoelectric immunosensors are analytical platform recording affinity interactions on their surface ...
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Secretion of tumor necrosis factor alpha by testicular macrophages
Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 1993While it has been shown that culture medium from testicular macrophages can influence testosterone production when added to Leydig cells, the identity of the factor(s) responsible for this activity remains unknown. Since tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha) has been shown to be capable of influencing testosterone production by Leydig cells, a series
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[Tumor necrosis factor alpha. Biological aspects].
Giornale italiano di chemioterapia, 1989Human Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) is a multifaceted cytokine mainly produced by activated monocytes or macrophages. Several recent studies have shown that TNF-alpha can exert a variety of in vitro and in vivo effects including: modulation of normal and malignant haemopoiesis, antineoplastic activity, activation of neutrophils, induction of ...
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Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNFalpha) [PDF]
Andrew Kovalenko, David Wallach
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Tumor Necrosis Factors Alpha and Beta
1988In 1891, a surgeon, William Coley, working at The Memorial Hospital in New York City observed the disappearance of a neck tumor in a patient who had contracted erysipelas, a streptococcal infection (1). Thirty eight additional cases dating back to 1868 were also documented by Coley, who then decided to treat other cancer patients with live streptococci.
Michael A. PalladinoJr.+1 more
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Tumor necrosis: A synergistic consequence of metabolic stress and inflammation
BioEssays, 2021Patricia P Yee, Wei Li
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha and Sperm Function?
Fertility and Sterility, 1992Paul G. McDonough+2 more
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