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| IFN-γ is a cytokine produced primarily by activated T lymphocytes (CD4⁺ Th1, CD8⁺ cytotoxic T cells) and natural killer (NK) cells. – It plays a central role in orchestrating immune responses against pathogens and tumor cells by enhancing antigen presentation and activating immune effector mechanisms. – IFN-γ can promote antitumor immunity by activating macrophages, NK cells, and cytotoxic T lymphocytes. – It enhances the presentation of tumor antigens, thereby facilitating the immune system’s ability to target and eliminate cancer cells. • Its expression and signaling within the tumor microenvironment are generally associated with a robust immune response and, in many cases, a favorable prognosis—particularly in tumors deemed "immunologically hot." • Dual Role: – While IFN-γ typically supports immune-mediated tumor suppression, chronic exposure to IFN-γ within the tumor microenvironment may contribute to immune editing and the selection of tumor cell variants that are resistant to immune attack. |
| 3550- | ALA, | Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Alpha-Lipoic Acid: Beneficial or Harmful in Alzheimer's Disease? |
| - | Review, | AD, | NA |
| 3581- | CUR, | Curcumin Attenuated Neurotoxicity in Sporadic Animal Model of Alzheimer's Disease |
| - | NA, | AD, | NA |
| 2818- | CUR, | Novel Insight to Neuroprotective Potential of Curcumin: A Mechanistic Review of Possible Involvement of Mitochondrial Biogenesis and PI3/Akt/ GSK3 or PI3/Akt/CREB/BDNF Signaling Pathways |
| - | Review, | AD, | NA |
| 1806- | NarG, | Naringin: Nanotechnological Strategies for Potential Pharmaceutical Applications |
| - | Review, | NA, | NA |
| 1688- | Se, | Potential Role of Selenium in the Treatment of Cancer and Viral Infections |
| - | Review, | Var, | NA |
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