N Concordance 1 y suppressing inflammatory cytokine and monokine production in the vaginal mucos 2 s isolated from human peripheral blood. Monokine concentrations were determined 3 N-gamma) was also induced indirectly by monokines. Collectively, our results ind 4 r regulation of A beta PP metabolism by monokines may facilitate vascular amyloi 5 ed expression of mRNA specific for each monokine on exposure of monocytes to FN. 6 emopoietic suppressive effects of human monokine induced by IFN-gamma (HuMig), a 7 lls of the predominant pro-inflammatory monokine TNF-alpha and changes were also 8 factor alpha (TNF alpha), a pleiotropic monokine, is of special interest because 9 lls. These results suggest that several monokines are active in regulating the t 10 tion pathways involved in FN-stimulated monokine secretion. FN-stimulated TNF-al 11 sted because they stimulated a stronger monokine release. T cell proliferation a