Tumor Necrosis Factor (original) (raw)

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Scientific American

May 1, 1988

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First identified because of its anticancer activity, the factor is now recognized to be one of a family of proteins that orchestrate the body's remarkably complex response to injury and infection

By Lloyd J. Old

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