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(Tıp) cytokine
Any of various small regulatory proteins that regulate the cells of the immune system
{i} protein released by lymph cells which acts as a cellular mediator and controls immune response (Physiology)
A protein produced and released by system cells to alter immune function by increasing the proliferation of various types of white blood cells
Group of substances formed by a animal in response to infection They are similar to hormones in their function; they are produced in one cell & stimulate a response in another cell They are BRM & include such substances as IFN, IL & TNF
A substance secreted by cells of the immune system that stimulates growth/activity in a particular type of cell Cytokines are produced locally (i e in the bone marrow) and circulate in the bloostream
= Smolecules mainly produced by leucocytes and implied in signals transmission between cells of the immune system They also have effects on the differentiation and proliferation of the hematopoietic stem cells as well as on the activation of lymphocytes and phagocytes
Any of a class of immunoregulatory substances (as lymphokines) that are secreted by cells of the immune system
active protein secreted by a cell for the purpose of altering cell fuctions
A group of chemicals that signal cells to perform certain actions
biological product with short range biological activity that stimulates differentiation or proliferation of cells
a substance which mediates communication between and among cells
Cytokines are chemicals involved in growth and regulation They also influence bone resorption (breakdown) and formation
A member of a family of proteins released by cells that act on other cells through specific receptors Cytokines control cell growth and differentiation, and regulate immune and inflammatory responses Examples of cytokines include growth factors, colony
a group of soluble, hormone-like proteins produced by white blood cells and that act as messengers between cells Cytokines can stimulate or inhibit the activity of immune cells and may prove useful as immunologic adjuvants
a soluble, hormone-like protein produced by white blood cells that acts as a messenger between cells Cytokines can stimulate or inhibit the growth and activity of various immune cells Cytokines are essential for a coordinated immune response and can also be used as immunologic adjuvants HIV replication is regulated by a delicate balance among cytokines
a low molecular weight protein released by one cell and acting upon another at tissue level; cytokines stimulate or inhibit the differentiation, proliferation or function of immune cells
A protein that stimulates white blood cells to search and destroy bacteria, virally infected cells, and cancer cells
Protein messenger produced by cells of the immune system which modulates the functions of other cells
any of various proteins secreted by cells of the immune system that serve to regulate the immune system
means low molecular weight proteins that stimulate or inhibit the proliferation or function of immune cells