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 cytokine - wikipedia
Cytokine. Cytokines are a broad and loose category of small proteins (~5–25 kDa [1]) important in cell signaling. Due to their size, cytokines cannot cross the lipid bilayer of cells to enter the cytoplasm and therefore typically exert their functions by interacting with specific cytokine receptors on the target cell surface.

 cytokines: from clinical significance to quantification - pmc
Cytokines and their clinical significance are introduced from the perspective of their pro‐ and anti‐inflammatory effects. Factors affecting cytokines quantification in biological fluids, native levels in different body fluids, sample processing and storage conditions, sensitivity to freeze‐thaw, and soluble cytokine receptors are discussed.

 citochine - humanitas
Per questo loro ruolo vengono definite “parole molecolari”. Le citochine vengono prodotte da diversi tipi di cellule e una volta libere nell’organismo comunicano sia con le cellule adiacenti, sia con quelle poste a distanza, sia con quelle di origine, inducendo specifiche reazioni. Le citochine possono essere distinte in diversi gruppi quali:



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 cytokines: introduction | british society for immunology
Cytokines: Introduction. In order to mount and coordinate an effective immune response, a mechanism by which lymphocytes, inflammatory cells and haematopoietic cells can communicate with each other is required. Cytokines perform this function. Cytokines are a large, diverse family of small proteins or glycoproteins (usually smaller than 30 kDa).

 citochina - wikipedia
Wikizionario contiene il lemma di dizionario «citochina; contiene immagini o altri file su ; Collegamenti esterni. citochina, su Treccani.it – Enciclopedie on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. (EN) cytokine, su Enciclopedia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Citochina, su Treccani.it – Enciclopedie on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 15 marzo 2011.

 historical review of cytokines - pmc - national center for ...
Abstract. Cytokines affect nearly every biological process; these include embryonic development, disease pathogenesis, non-specific response to infection, specific response to antigen, changes in cognitive functions and progression of the degenerative processes of aging. In addition, cytokines are part of stem cell differentiation, vaccine ...

 cytokines in the balance | nature immunology
Cytokines have context-dependent roles that dictate their normal physiological function; however, dysregulation or chronic activation of cytokine pathways can alter tissue balance away from a ...




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