📂 Anatomy
macrophage migration inhibitory factor receptor complex — Definition
makrofaj migrasyon inhibitör faktör reseptör kompleksi / macrophage migration inhibitory factor receptor complex
The macrofaj migration inhibitor factor (MIF) receptor complex is a group of protein that is located on the cell surface and is binding of the cytoki called MIF. This complex consists of receptor subunits such as CD74, CD44 and CXCR2 and plays a critical role in the arrangement of inflammatory responses. Clinically, excessive activation of the MIF receptor complex is associated with diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, atherosclerosis and cancer.
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❓ What is makrofaj migrasyon inhibitör faktör reseptör kompleksi?
makrofaj migrasyon inhibitör faktör reseptör kompleksi; the macrofaj migration inhibitor factor (MIF) receptor complex is a group of protein that is located on the cell surface and is binding of the cytoki called MIF. This complex consists of receptor subunits such as CD74, CD44 and CXCR2 and plays a critical role in the arrangement of inflammatory responses. Clinically, excessive activation of the MIF receptor complex is associated with diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, atherosclerosis and cancer.
❓ What is macrophage migration inhibitory factor receptor complex in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "macrophage migration inhibitory factor receptor complex" is makrofaj migrasyon inhibitör faktör reseptör kompleksi.
❓ Which medical field is makrofaj migrasyon inhibitör faktör reseptör kompleksi related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.