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677 related items for PubMed ID: 3126228

  • 1. Potentiation of lymphokine-induced macrophage activation by tumor necrosis factor-alpha.
    Heidenreich S, Weyers M, Gong JH, Sprenger H, Nain M, Gemsa D.
    J Immunol; 1988 Mar 01; 140(5):1511-8. PubMed ID: 3126228
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  • 4. Production of tumor necrosis factor by rIFN-gamma-primed C3H/HeJ (Lpsd) macrophages requires the presence of lipid A-associated proteins.
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    Heidenreich S, Gong JH, Schmidt A, Nain M, Gemsa D.
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  • 6. Effect of recombinant tumor necrosis factor on tumoricidal activation of murine macrophages: synergism between tumor necrosis factor and gamma-interferon.
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    Green SJ, Crawford RM, Hockmeyer JT, Meltzer MS, Nacy CA.
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    Sibley LD, Adams LB, Fukutomi Y, Krahenbuhl JL.
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    Bundschuh DS, Barsig J, Hartung T, Randow F, Döcke WD, Volk HD, Wendel A.
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