Tumor
Necrosis Factor-? Tumor Necrosis Factor-? (TNF-?) is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that is released by immune cells in response to infections or other triggers. It is an important mediator of inflammation and plays a role in regulating the immune system. TNF-? is also involved in the development and progression of various diseases such as cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease, and is associated with autoimmune diseases and tissue damage. In addition, TNF-? has been studied for potential applications as a therapeutic agent in treating these inflammatory diseases. Increased understanding of the role of TNF-? may lead to improved treatments and lead to improved patient outcomes.
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