Tumor necrosis factor-a
Elevated CSF levels of TACE activity and soluble TNF receptors in subjects with mild cognitive impairment and patients with Alzheimer's disease
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Bowel necrosis induced by tumor necrosis factor in rats is mediated by platelet activating factor
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Cellular Responses to Tumor Necrosis Factor
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Effect of Tumor Necrosis Factor on Body Systems
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The role of human T lymphocyte monocyte contact in inflammation and tissue destruction
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Characterization in vitro of a human tumor necrosis factor binding protein A soluble form of a tumor necrosis factor receptor
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The Role of Death Domains Superfamily in Multiple Sclerosis Pathogenesis
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Comparative effectiveness and safety of rituximab versus subsequent anti–tumor necrosis factor therapy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis with prior exposure to anti–tumor necrosis factor therapies in the United States Corrona registry
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Role of Eosinophils and Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha in Interleukin 25 Mediated Protection from Amebic Colitis
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Targeting tumor-necrosis factor receptor pathways for tumor immunotherapy
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Tumor Necrosis Factor and Regulatory T Cells
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The 55 kD tumor necrosis factor receptor on human keratinocytes is regulated by tumor necrosis factor alpha and by ultraviolet B radiation
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Tumor necrosis factor expression in human epithelial tumor cell lines
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Early gestational mesenchymal stem cell secretome attenuates experimental bronchopulmonary dysplasia in part via exosome-associated factor TSG-6
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Contribution of tumor necrosis factor alpha to the pathogenesis of stroke
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Cachectin/Tumor Necrosis Factor
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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha and Fas/Fas ligand signaling pathways in chronic spontaneous urticaria
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Tumor necrosis factor can induce fever in rats without activating protein breakdown in muscle or lipolysis in adipose tissue
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Targeting Mycobacterium tuberculosis Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Downregulating Genes for the Development of Antituberculous Vaccines
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Activation of protein breakdown and prostaglandin E2 production in rat skeletal muscle in fever is signaled by a macrophage product distinct from interleukin 1 or other known monokines
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