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  1. Cytokine (journal): Cytokine is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the study of cytokines as they relate to multiple disciplines, including molecular biology, immunology, and genetics. It was established in 1989 and is published by Elsevier. (Journal) [100%] 2023-08-20 [Elsevier academic journals] [Immunology journals]...
  2. Cytokine (journal): Cytokine is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the study of cytokines as they relate to multiple disciplines, including molecular biology, immunology, and genetics. It was established in 1989 and is published by Elsevier. (Journal) [100%] 2024-01-21 [Elsevier academic journals] [Immunology journals]...
  3. Cytokines: In medicine, cytokines are the primary intercellular chemical messengers of the immune system. Chemically, they are water-soluble proteins and glycoproteins with a mass of 8 to 30 kDaltons (kDa). [87%] 2023-01-24
  4. Cytosine: Cytosine is one of the five main nucleobases used in storing and transporting genetic information within a cell in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA. The other four nucleobases are adenine, guanine, thymine, and uracil. Cytosine, thymine, and uracil are ... [87%] 2023-02-03
  5. Cytisine: Cytisine (Ulexin, Sophorin), C11H14N2O, an alkaloid discovered in 1818 by J. Chevreul in the seeds of laburnum (Cytisus Laburnum) and isolated by A. It is also found in the seeds of furze (Ulex europaeus), Sophora tormentosa, and Euchresta horsfieldii. [75%] 2022-09-02
  6. Cytidine: Cytidine (symbol C or Cyd) is a nucleoside molecule that is formed when cytosine is attached to a ribose ring (also known as a ribofuranose) via a β-N1-glycosidic bond. Cytidine is a component of RNA. (Chemistry) [75%] 2024-01-19 [Nucleosides] [Pyrimidones]...
  7. Cytokinin: Cytokinins (CK) are a class of plant growth substances (plant hormones) active in promoting cell division, and are also involved in cell growth, differentiation, and other physiological processes. Their effects were first discovered through the use of coconut milk in ... [75%] 2023-04-15 [Plant hormones] [Cytokinins]...
  8. Cytisine: Cytisine, also known as baptitoxine, cytisinicline, or sophorine, is an alkaloid that occurs naturally in several plant genera, such as Laburnum and Cytisus of the family Fabaceae. It has been used medically to help with smoking cessation. (Biology) [75%] 2025-04-26 [Nicotinic agonists] [Lactams]...
  9. Cytokine storm: A cytokine storm, also called hypercytokinemia, is a physiological reaction in humans and other animals in which the innate immune system causes an uncontrolled and excessive release of pro-inflammatory signaling molecules called cytokines. Normally, cytokines are part of the ... (Medicine) [70%] 2022-12-18 [Immunology] [Cytokines]...
  10. Cytokine storm: A cytokine storm, also called hypercytokinemia, is a physiological reaction in humans and other animals in which the innate immune system causes an uncontrolled and excessive release of pro-inflammatory signaling molecules called cytokines. Normally, cytokines are part of the ... (Medicine) [70%] 2024-01-21 [Immunology] [Cytokines]...
  11. Cytokine storm: A cytokine storm is an overreaction by an immune response such that it releases too many cytokines than are beneficial. This can cause a fatal inflammatory reaction. [70%] 2023-02-20
  12. Cytokine redundancy: Cytokine redundancy is a term in immunology referring to the phenomenon in which, and the ability of, multiple cytokines to exert similar actions. This phenomenon is largely due to multiple cytokines utilizing common receptor subunits and common intracellular cell signalling ... (Biology) [70%] 2025-05-05 [Immunology]
  13. Receptor (biochemistry): Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. (Biochemistry) [63%] 2023-11-06 [Cell biology] [Cell signaling]...
  14. Receptor (comunicación): Receptor, es el agente (persona o equipo) que recibe el mensaje, señal o código emitido por un emisor, transmisor o enunciante; es el destinatario que recibe la información.​ El receptor realiza un proceso inverso al del emisor, ya que descifra ... (Comunicación) [63%] 2024-04-24
  15. Receptor (biochemistry): In biochemistry and pharmacology, receptors are chemical structures, composed of protein, that receive and transduce signals that may be integrated into biological systems. These signals are typically chemical messengers which bind to a receptor and produce physiological responses such as ... (Biochemistry) [63%] 2024-06-25 [Receptors] [Cell biology]...
  16. Cytosine glycol: Cytosine glycols are intermediate unstable products of cytosine oxidation. These, in turn, are thought to undergo deamination to uracil glycol, dehydration to 5-hydroxycytosine, or both deamination and dehydration to 5-hydroxyuracil. (Chemistry) [61%] 2023-09-13 [Vicinal diols]
  17. Cytokine release syndrome: Cytokine Release syndrome is a common immediate complication occurring with the use of anti-T cell antibody infusions such as ATG, OKT3 and TGN1412. Severe cases are known as cytokine storms. [57%] 2024-01-21 [Immune system disorders]
  18. Cytokine release syndrome: Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) is a form of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) that can be triggered by a variety of factors such as infections and certain drugs. It refers to cytokine storm syndromes (CSS) and occurs when large numbers ... (Medicine) [57%] 2023-02-08 [Immunology]
  19. Cytokine release syndrome: Cytokine Release syndrome is a common immediate complication occurring with the use of anti-T cell antibody infusions such as ATG, OKT3 and TGN1412. Severe cases are known as cytokine storms. [57%] 2023-04-20 [Immune system disorders]
  20. Cytidine triphosphate: Cytidine triphosphate (CTP) is a pyrimidine nucleoside triphosphate. CTP, much like ATP, consists of a ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups. (Chemistry) [53%] 2023-07-24 [Nucleotides] [Phosphate esters]...

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