• Blood purification · Jan 1993

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    Tumor necrosis factor as a mediator of shock, cachexia and inflammation.

    • A Cerami.
    • Picower Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, N.Y. 11030.
    • Blood Purif. 1993 Jan 1;11(2):108-17.

    AbstractTumor necrosis factor is a cytokine made by macrophages, monocytes and T cells that has been formed to play an important role in shock, cachexia and inflammation. The importance of this cytokine eliciting shock and cachexia in mammals is reviewed.

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