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Tumor Necrosis Factor C
Lymphotoxin is a cytokine that orchestrates lymphoid neogenesis and is present on the surface of activated T-, B-, and LAK cells as a heterotrimer of alpha and beta subunits. LT is secreted as an alpha homotrimer. LT beta glycoprotein is a 33 kD type II membrane protein that anchors LT alpha to the cell surface and has significant homology to TNF, LT alpha, and CD40 ligand. (from J Immunol 1999. 162:1333, OMIM 600978, and NCI) (NCI Thesaurus)
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