| cytokine |
Any of numerous small, secreted proteins that regulate the intensity and duration of the immune response by affecting immune cells differentiation process usually involving changes in gene expression by which a precursor cell becomes a distinct specialized cell type
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| cytokine |
active protein secreted by a cell for the purpose of altering cell fuctions
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| cytokine |
means low molecular weight proteins that stimulate or inhibit the proliferation or function of immune cells.
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| cytokine storm |
The massive release of interleukins, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and other circulating mediators of inflammation during critical illness. These agents may trigger bleeding, clotting, internal organ injury, or shock.
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| cytokine r.’s |
transmembrane proteins that bind cytokines via extracellular domains, acting to convert an extracellular signal to an intracellular one; they are divided into five families on the basis of sequence homologies and folding motifs.
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