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Parent topics
- Interleukin [r]: Soluble cytokines that stimulate growth-related activities of leukocytes as well as other cell types, enhancing cell proliferation and differentiation, DNA synthesis, secretion of other biologically active molecules and responses to immune and inflammatory stimuli. [e]
- Lymphocyte [r]: Leukocyte originating in lymphoid tissues, fundamental to the immune system, regulating and participating in acquired immunity, with receptor molecules on its surface that bind to a specific antigen. [e]
Subtopics
- Parainfluenza virus [r]: Myxovirus with four serotypes, causing respiratory infections in infants and young children and, less commonly, in adults. [e]
- Lymphocyte [r]: Leukocyte originating in lymphoid tissues, fundamental to the immune system, regulating and participating in acquired immunity, with receptor molecules on its surface that bind to a specific antigen. [e]
- Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor [r]: A protein, produced for medical use by recombinant DNA technology, which accelerates the production of granulocytes, especially neutrophils; it also mobilizes hematopoetic stem cells; drug known as filgrastim [e]
- Angiotensin receptor [r]: Cell surface proteins that bind angiotensins and trigger intracellular changes influencing the behavior of cells. [e]