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| 26 Dec 2006 by ndp eicosanoids, or icosanoids function as autocrine and paracrine mediators, and are oxygenated hydrophobic derivatives of 20-carbon polyunsaturated essential fatty acids, predominantly arachidonic acid (aa) in humans. ... Pathways - http://krebbing.blogspot.com/ |
| 21 Dec 2006 by Arcanum the functionality of cells of the immune system is particularly dependent on signal pathways, and the various lymphoid cell types sport an array of receptors. ▼ antigenic determinant : apc costimulation : bcr: complement receptors ... Receptor - http://signaling-receptor.blogspot.com/ |
| 21 Dec 2006 by Arcanum receptor tyrosine kinases (rtks) are involved in signal transduction, and process a variety of environmental and intercellular cues. by contrast, protein tyrosine kinases (ptks) are non-receptor enzymes that catalyze the phosphorylation ... Receptor - http://signaling-receptor.blogspot.com/ |
| 26 Nov 2006 by qtr interferons are immune cytokines that are classified as type i, ii, or iii according to the receptors through which they signal. interferon (inf) family receptors have conserved cysteine residues and include the receptors for ifn-α, ... Immunology - http://cellular-immunity.blogspot.com/ |
| 26 Nov 2006 by qtr interferons are immune cytokines that are classified, as type i, ii, or iii, according to the receptors through which they signal. interferon (inf) family receptors have conserved cysteine residues and include the receptors for ifnα, ... Immunology - http://cellular-immunity.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Oct 2006 by qtr the functionality of cells of the immune system is particularly dependent on signal pathways, and the various lymphoid cell types sport an array of receptors. ▼ antigenic determinant : apc costimulation : bcr: complement receptors ... Immunology - http://cellular-immunity.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Oct 2006 by qtr cytokines are small proteins that regulate and mediate immunity, inflammation, and hematopoiesis. they are secreted de novo in response to immune stimuli, and usually act briefly, locally, at very low concentrations (the exception being ... Immunology - http://cellular-immunity.blogspot.com/ |
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