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|q1=Cytokines produced by myeloid cells are commonly known as what?
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|a1=Monokines
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|q2=Cytokines responsible for directing cell migration are commonly known as what?
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*'''''Monokines'''''
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|q3=What type of cytokines are produced by cells in response to viral infection?
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|a3=Interferons
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|l3=Cytokines
|<big>'''Cytokines responsible for directing cell migration are commonly known as what?'''
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|q4=IL-12, produced primarily by macrophages, stimulates what subtype of helper T cells?
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|a4=T<sub>H</sub>1
*'''''Chemokines'''''
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|l4=Cytokines
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|q5=What cytokine stimulates local inflammation and endothelial activation?
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|a5=TNF-α
|<big>'''What type of cytokines are produced by cells in response to viral infection?'''
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|l5=Cytokines
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|q6=What cytokine activates macrophages and increases MHC expression?
*'''''Interferons'''''
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|a6=IFN-γ
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|q7=What cytokine, produced primarily by T<sub>H</sub>2 cells, activates B cells and the [[IgE]] switch?
|<big>'''IL-12, produced primarily by macrophages, stimulates what subtype of helper T cells?'''
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|a7=IL-4
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|l7=Cytokines
*'''''Th1'''''
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|q8=What two groups can the chemokines be classed as, based on the cysteine residue position?
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*C-C
|<big>'''What cytokine stimulates local inflammation and endothelial activation?'''
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*C-X-C
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|l8=Cytokines
*'''''TNF-α'''''
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|q9=What are the main actions of the chemokines?
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*Lymphoid trafficking
|<big>'''What cytokine activates macrophages and increases MHC expression?'''
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*Wound healing
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*T<sub>H</sub>1/T<sub>H</sub>2/T<sub>H</sub>17 development
*'''''IFN-γ'''''
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*Angiogenesis
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*Lymphoid organ development
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*Inflammation
|<big>'''What cytokine, produced primarily by Th2 cells, activates B cells and the IgE switch?'''
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*Cell recruitment
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|l9=Cytokines
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|q10=What is the main cause of bacterial septic shock?
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|a10=Bacterial cell wall endotoxins
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|q11=What is the main cause of bacterial toxic shock?
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|a11=Bacterial superantigens
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|l11=Cytokines
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|q12=The symptoms of bacterial septic and toxic shock are caused mainly by the systemic release of which cytokines?
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*TNF
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*IL-1
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|l12=Cytokines
*'''''Lymphoid trafficking'''''
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*'''''Wound healing'''''
 
*'''''Th1/Th2 development'''''
 
*'''''Angiogenesis'''''
 
*'''''Lymphoid organ development'''''
 
*'''''Inflammation'''''
 
*'''''Cell recruitment'''''
 
||[[Cytokines - WikiBlood|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
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|<big>'''What is the main cause of bacterial septic shock?'''
 
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*'''''Bacterial cell wall endotoxins'''''
 
||[[Cytokines - WikiBlood|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
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|<big>'''What is the main cause of bacterial toxic shock?'''
 
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*'''''Bacterial superantigens'''''
 
||[[Cytokines - WikiBlood|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
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|<big>'''The symptoms of bacterial septic and toxic shock are caused mainly by the release of which cytokines?'''
 
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*'''''TNF'''''
 
*'''''IL-1'''''
 
||[[Cytokines - WikiBlood|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 24 May 2012

Cytokines

Question Answer Article
Cytokines produced by myeloid cells are commonly known as what? Link to Article
Cytokines responsible for directing cell migration are commonly known as what? Link to Article
What type of cytokines are produced by cells in response to viral infection? Link to Article
IL-12, produced primarily by macrophages, stimulates what subtype of helper T cells? Link to Article
What cytokine stimulates local inflammation and endothelial activation? Link to Article
What cytokine activates macrophages and increases MHC expression? Link to Article
What cytokine, produced primarily by TH2 cells, activates B cells and the IgE switch? Link to Article
What two groups can the chemokines be classed as, based on the cysteine residue position? Link to Article
What are the main actions of the chemokines? Link to Article
What is the main cause of bacterial septic shock? Link to Article
What is the main cause of bacterial toxic shock? Link to Article
The symptoms of bacterial septic and toxic shock are caused mainly by the systemic release of which cytokines? Link to Article




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