RE: cytokine cheat sheet

From: craig.turner@nbs.nhs.uk
Date: Tue Aug 24 1999 - 04:34:56 EST


If you are looking for the best resource on cytokines then go here

http://www.copewithcytokines.de/

Its about the most comprehensive general resource you are likely to get, and 
will allow you to look for more recent updates without wasting time.
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From: MAJRobert.Bowden@CEN.AMEDD.ARM
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: RE: cytokine cheat sheet
Date: 23 August 1999 20:57



I have always found cheat sheets helpful, something to add to the chart are
concentrations too!
here is my thought:


cell type:     non-cytokines: (conc.)      cytokines: (conc.)


PMN            fMLP (10nM)              IL-8 (10nM)
Platelets    PAF  (10nM)                ?
Endothelium       PMA              IL-1 (10 u/ml), TNFa (20u/ml)


I hope it helps, a consolidated list if you ever finish it would be GREAT!


best regards,


bob




 -----Original Message-----
From: Maciej Simm [mailto:simmmmer@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 1999 5:29 PM
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: cytokine cheat sheet






This feels like being back in 3rd grade and asking my brother
in HS to do my algebra homework:


I want to put together a cheat sheet for cytokines, for starters:


            |Responds to which Activators?  |With which cytokines?
cell type:  |(list)                         |(list)
 ------------------------------------------------------------------


monocyte    |LPS, PHA, PMA, FMPL (others??  |IL-1b, TNFa, INFg(?) (others?)
macrophage  |                               |
granulocyte |                               |
T(CD4)      |
T(CD8)      |
B           |
NK          |


etc...


How do I get started? Do I search medline cell by cytokine by activator
or is there a smarter way?


As always, I appreciate all suggestions, and please reply to the newsgroup
so others who are interested can benefit as well.


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