Macrophage activating factor

Macrophage activating factor

A macrophage activating factor (MAF) is a lymphokine that primes macrophages to become cytotoxic to tumors. It also controls the expression of Ia antigens on the macrophage cell surface.

Examples

* Interferon-gamma
* Interleukin 4
* Gc-MAF


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