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  2. Lymphotoxin beta - Wikipedia

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    Lymphotoxin beta is a type II membrane protein of the TNF family.It anchors lymphotoxin-alpha to the cell surface through heterotrimer formation. The predominant form on the lymphocyte surface is the lymphotoxin-alpha 1/beta 2 complex (e.g. 1 molecule alpha/2 molecules beta) and this complex is the primary ligand for the lymphotoxin-beta receptor.

  3. Lymphotoxin beta receptor - Wikipedia

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    17000 Ensembl ENSG00000111321 ENSMUSG00000030339 UniProt P36941 P50284 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001270987 NM_002342 NM_010736 RefSeq (protein) NP_001257916 NP_002333 NP_034866 Location (UCSC) Chr 12: 6.38 – 6.39 Mb Chr 6: 125.28 – 125.29 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Lymphotoxin beta receptor (LTBR), also known as tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 3 ...

  4. Leukotriene B4 - Wikipedia

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    LTB 4 is a leukotriene involved in inflammation. It is produced from leukocytes in response to inflammatory mediators and is able to induce the adhesion and activation of leukocytes on the endothelium , allowing them to bind to and cross it into the tissue. [ 1 ]

  5. Leukotriene A4 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The resulting 5-HPETE yields the unstable allylic epoxide substrate LTA 4 [4] which is quickly hydrolyzed by the leukotriene A4 hydrolase (LTA 4 H) enzyme to produce LTB 4, or synthesized by leukotriene C4 synthase (LTC 4 S) with the addition of glutathione to produce LTC 4 which can be further metabolized to produce leukotriene D 4 ...

  6. Leukotriene - Wikipedia

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    LTB 4 LTC 4 is a cysteinyl leukotriene, as are D4 and E4. LTD 4 LTE 4 Leukotrienes are a family of eicosanoid inflammatory mediators produced in leukocytes by the oxidation of arachidonic acid (AA) and the essential fatty acid eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) by the enzyme arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase .

  7. Lauryl tryptose broth - Wikipedia

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    Lauryl tryptose broth (LTB) is a selective growth medium for coliforms. [1] Lauryl tryptose broth is used for the most probable number test of coliforms in waters, effluent or sewage. It acts as a confirmation test for lactose fermentation with gas production. Sodium lauryl sulfate inhibits organisms other than coliforms.

  8. Latent tuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    Latent tuberculosis (LTB), also called latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) is when a person is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but does not have active tuberculosis (TB). Active tuberculosis can be contagious while latent tuberculosis is not, and it is therefore not possible to get TB from someone with latent tuberculosis.

  9. Arachidonic acid 5-hydroperoxide - Wikipedia

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    Arachidonic acid 5-hydroperoxide (5-hydroperoxyeicosatetraenoic acid, 5-HPETE) is an intermediate in the metabolism of arachidonic acid by the ALOX5 enzyme in humans or Alox5 enzyme in other mammals.