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The association between
tumor necrosis factor, HLA-DR alleles, and IgE-mediated asthma in Taiwanese adolescents.
Activation of coagulation after administration of
tumor necrosis factor to normal subjects.
Serum
tumor necrosis factor activity in inflammatory bowel disease.
Immunomodulation of murine cytomegalovirus-induced myocarditis in mice treated with lipopolysaccharide and
tumor necrosis factor. Cell Immunol.
The anti
tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) agents involved were infliximab in 40 (44%), etanercept in 37 (40%), and adalimumab in 15 (16%).
Hepatocyte proliferation induced in rats by lead nitrate is suppressed by several
tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibitors.
Alternatively, elevated levels of
tumor necrosis factor and interleukin-1 receptor antagonists on day two after vaccination (7) could be used to monitor the success of vaccinations by primary-care providers in remote areas in the United States (1) and elsewhere.
The drug, sold commercially as Remicade, is a monoclonal antibody that attacks a protein that's made by immune cells called
tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha).
This class of active agents comprises phosphodiester inhibiting compositions which inhibit any of interleukin 1, interleukin 6 and
tumor necrosis factor alpha, which are cytokines that mediate bone resorption.
Factors responsible for this relative resistance to infection and disease include cytotoxic T cells, neutralizing antibodies, high concentrations of certain chemokines (e.g., RANTES, MIP-1), human leukocyte antigen haplotype, mannose-binding protein, and
tumor necrosis factor alpha, C4, and TAP polymorphism (2-4).
The role of
tumor necrosis factor in increased airspace epithelial permeability in acute lung inflammation.