DNA that encodes a tumor necrosis factor inhibitory protein and

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ABSTRACT:
Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) Inhibitory Protein is isolated and substantially purified and the DNA that encodes the TNF inhibitory protein, vectors, host cells, and a recombinant method for producing the encoded protein are also set forth. It has the ability to inhibit: (a) the binding of TNF to its receptors, and (b) the cytotoxic effect of TNF. TNF Inhibitory Protein and salts, functional derivatives and active fractions thereof can be used to antagonize the deleterious effects of TNF.

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