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Tissue plasminogen activator antigen

Fig. 2. Sympathetic neurons influence the development or activity of CD8+ suppressor cells. Sympathetic neurons are a source of neuropeptide Y (NPY), norepinehprine (NE) or tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) that respectively, (i) activate IL-12, IFN-7 necessary for the activity of suppressor cells, (ii) NK cells required to generate CD8+ suppressor cells after the injection of antigen into the AC, (ill) the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin that activates immunosuppressive GF-p produced by the CD8+ suppressor cells. Fig. 2. Sympathetic neurons influence the development or activity of CD8+ suppressor cells. Sympathetic neurons are a source of neuropeptide Y (NPY), norepinehprine (NE) or tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) that respectively, (i) activate IL-12, IFN-7 necessary for the activity of suppressor cells, (ii) NK cells required to generate CD8+ suppressor cells after the injection of antigen into the AC, (ill) the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin that activates immunosuppressive GF-p produced by the CD8+ suppressor cells.
Tissue plasminogen activator Tumour necrosis factor Monoclonal antibody preparations y-Globulin preparations Hepatitis B surface antigen... [Pg.151]

CN139 Muller, H., A. S. Lindman, A. Blomfeldt, I. Seljeflot, and ]. I. Pedersen. A diet rich in coconut oil reduces diurnal postprandial variations in circulating tissue plasminogen activator antigen and fasting lipoprotein (a) compared with a diet rich in unsaturated fat in women. J Nutr 2003 133(11) 3422-3427. [Pg.149]

Macko RF, Kittner SJ, Epstein A et al. (1999). Elevated tissue plasminogen activator, antigen and stroke risk. The Stroke Prevention in Young Women Study. Stroke 30 7-11... [Pg.26]

Tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) activity is increased and t-PA antigen decreased (Landin et al., 1991). [Pg.141]

Examples are streptokinase and alteplase. Streptokinase is naturally produced by streptococcal bacteria whereas alteplase is recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rTPA). Streptokinase is antigenic and may provoke an allergic reaction, so it should not be used too often. [Pg.73]

N4. Nordenhem, A., and Wiman, B., Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) antigen in plasma Correlation with different tPA/inhibitor complexes. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 58, 475 84 (1998). [Pg.130]


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