We have a suspicion that you are an automated web bot software, not a real user. To keep our site fast for other users, we have slowed down this page. The slowdown will gradually disappear. If you think this is a mistake, please contact us at genome-www@soe.ucsc.edu. Also note that all data for hgGeneGraph can be obtained through our public MySQL server and all our software source code is available and can be installed locally onto your own computer. If you are unsure how to use these resources, do not hesitate to contact us.
UCSC Genome Browser Gene Interaction Graph
Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining

◀ Back to TNF

IDDM14 — TNF

Text-mined interactions from Literome

Kulseng et al., Acta Diabetol 1999 (Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1...) : However, the role of soluble TNF receptors in insulin dependent diabetes mellitus ( type 1 DM ) is not clear
Green et al., Immunol Rev 1999 (Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1...) : Here we describe a new NOD model for analyzing the role of TNF-alpha in IDDM , TNF-alpha-NOD mice
Picarella et al., J Immunol 1993 (Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1...) : To understand the role of TNF in the regulation of inflammation and the development of autoimmune diseases such as insulin dependent diabetes mellitus , we produced transgenic mice in which the synthesis of murine TNF-alpha was directed by the rat insulin II promoter
Chosich et al., Autoimmunity 1994 (Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1) : To investigate a possible role for TNF in IDDM we compared endogenous TNF production in two lines of non-obese diabetic ( NOD ) mice, NOD/Lt and NOD/WEHI, that have a high and low incidence of diabetes, respectively
Winkler et al., Orv Hetil 1998 (Diabetes Mellitus...) : The present paper summarizes the data ( including the authors ' observations as well ) focusing on the potential role of TNF-alpha in the pathogenesis of obesity and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus : alteration of insulin receptor function, lipid metabolism, expression of sulphonylurea receptors, all of them suggested to be related to the TNF-alpha
Nilsson et al., Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 1998 (Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2...) : The finding of an association between high plasma levels of TNF-alpha and several metabolic abnormalities characteristic for the insulin resistance syndrome suggests that TNF-alpha may be involved in the pathogenesis of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus