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The transfer gene of a conjugative plasmid, especially of the resistance plasmid.
transfer factor
It is a protein that is produced by Th1 type T-cells and induces vascular endothelial cells to change their surface adhesion molecules to allow phagocytic cells to bind to them.[1]
lymphotoxin
a lymphokine released from a sensitized leukocyte that induces changes in the appearance and function of macrophages and makes them active against certain antigens.
macrohpage activating factor MAF
a lymphokine produced by leukocytes that immobilizes macrophages after contact with an antigen
macrophage inhibiting factor MIF
(DH), delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) that which takes 24 to 72 hours to develop and is mediated by T lymphocytes rather than by antibodies; usually used to denote the subset of type IV hypersensitivity involving cytokine release and macrophage activation
transfer delayed hypersensitivites
malignant catarrhal fever
MCF
Bcl2 modifying factor (gene)
BMF
type of cytokine produced primarily by monocytes and macrophages.
monokines