tumour necrosis factor
111CPNE1 — Copine I, also known as CPNE1, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: CPNE1 copine I| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView TermToSearch=8904| accessdate = ] PBB Summary section title = summary text =… …
112Anti-asthmatique — Asthme Nom du symptôme/signe : Asthme Code CIM 10 : J45 Nom du symptôme/signe : Asthme aigu grave Code CIM 10  …
113Antiasthmatique — Asthme Nom du symptôme/signe : Asthme Code CIM 10 : J45 Nom du symptôme/signe : Asthme aigu grave Code CIM 10  …
114Asthmatiforme — Asthme Nom du symptôme/signe : Asthme Code CIM 10 : J45 Nom du symptôme/signe : Asthme aigu grave Code CIM 10  …
115Asthmatique — Asthme Nom du symptôme/signe : Asthme Code CIM 10 : J45 Nom du symptôme/signe : Asthme aigu grave Code CIM 10  …
116Crise d'asthme — Asthme Nom du symptôme/signe : Asthme Code CIM 10 : J45 Nom du symptôme/signe : Asthme aigu grave Code CIM 10  …
117cachectin — Protein produced by macrophages that is responsible for the wasting (cachexia) associated with some tumours. Now known to be identical to tumour necrosis factor (TNF). Has three 17 kD subunits, all derived from a single highly conserved gene …
118death receptors — Superfamily of tumour necrosis factor receptors including TNF R1, CD95, TRAMP, that trigger apoptotic cell death through interaction of various adapter proteins (FADD, TRADD etc.) with their cytoplasmic death domains. These adaptors then interact …
119lipopolysaccharide — The major constituents of the cell walls of Gram negative bacteria. Highly immunogenic and stimulates the production of endogenous pyrogen interleukin 1 and tumour necrosis factor (TNF) …
120lymphotoxin — Cytotoxic product of T cells: the term is usually restricted to tumour necrosis factor b which is also known as lymphotoxin …