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Volumn 69, Issue 3, 2001, Pages 440-448
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SJL and NOD macrophages are uniquely characterized by genetically programmed, elevated expression of the IL-12(p40) gene, suggesting a conserved pathway for the induction of organ-specific autoimmunity
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Author keywords
Antigen presenting cell; Cytokines; Diabetes; EAE; Multiple sclerosis
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Indexed keywords
CANCER GROWTH FACTOR;
GENE PRODUCT;
INTERLEUKIN 1;
INTERLEUKIN 10;
INTERLEUKIN 12;
INTERLEUKIN 6;
PROTEIN P40;
TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA;
ALLERGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL MODEL;
ANTIGEN SPECIFICITY;
ARTICLE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
CYTOKINE PRODUCTION;
DIABETES MELLITUS;
GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION;
GENETIC PREDISPOSITION;
MALE;
MOUSE;
MOUSE STRAIN;
NONHUMAN;
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY;
PERITONEUM MACROPHAGE;
PHENOTYPE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
STRAIN DIFFERENCE;
T LYMPHOCYTE;
TH1 CELL;
TH2 CELL;
ANIMALS;
ANTIGEN-PRESENTING CELLS;
AUTOIMMUNITY;
CD40 LIGAND;
DIMERIZATION;
ENCEPHALOMYELITIS, AUTOIMMUNE, EXPERIMENTAL;
GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION;
GENETIC PREDISPOSITION TO DISEASE;
INTERFERON TYPE II;
INTERLEUKIN-12;
MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION;
MACROPHAGES, PERITONEAL;
MALE;
MICE;
MICE, INBRED BALB C;
MICE, INBRED C3H;
MICE, INBRED C57BL;
MICE, INBRED NOD;
ORGAN SPECIFICITY;
ANIMALIA;
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EID: 0035106949
PISSN: 07415400
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (35)
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References (35)
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