A proinflammatory cytokine produced primarily by T-LYMPHOCYTES or their precursors. Several subtypes of interleukin-17 have been identified, each of which is a product of a unique gene
A proinflammatory cytokine produced primarily by T-LYMPHOCYTES or their precursors. Several subtypes of interleukin-17 have been identified, each of which is a product of a unique gene
A receptor subunit that is a shared component of the INTERLEUKIN-3 RECEPTOR; the INTERLEUKIN-5 RECEPTOR; and the GM-CSF RECEPTOR. High affinity receptor complexes are formed with each of these receptors when their respective alpha subunits are combined with this shared beta subunit
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Class of pro-inflammatory cytokines that have the ability to attract and activate leukocytes. They can be divided into at least three structural branches: C; (CHEMOKINES, C); CC; (CHEMOKINES, CC); and CXC; (CHEMOKINES, CXC); according to variations in a shared cysteine motif
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Cytokines -- Congresses : Cytokines as potential therapeutic targets for inflammatory skin diseases / R. Numerof, C.A. Dinarello, K. Asadullah, editors
--subdivision Cytodiagnosis under individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g. Cancer--Cytodiagnosis; and subdivision Diseases--Cytodiagnosis under individual organs and regions of the body, e.g. Heart--Diseases--Cytodiagnosis
Diagnosis of the type and, when feasible, the cause of a pathologic process by means of microscopic study of cells in an exudate or other form of body fluid. (Stedman, 26th ed)
Cytological Techniques -- instrumentation. : Cell biology and instrumentation : UV radiation, nitric oxide and cell death in plants / edited by Y. Blume, DJ Durzan & P Smertenko