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Human cancer cells have specifically lost the ability to induce the synergistic state caused by tumor necrosis factor plus interferon-beta
Cytokine, 09/03/09
Bartee E et al. – The authors observed that a wide spectrum of transformed human cancer cells have universally lost the ability to induce the TNF/IFNbeta synergistic state, as defined by three separate criteria. It is hypothesized that the ability to induce the TNF/IFN? synergistic state is a unique feature of primary cells and is incompatible with cellular immortalization and/or transformation.
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