tiedonsiirtotekijät
Tiedonsiirtotekijät, known in English as knowledge transfer factors or simply transfer factors, are a class of molecules that are believed to be involved in mediating cell-mediated immunity. They are derived from the white blood cells of donors and are thought to contain information that can transfer acquired immunity from one individual to another. The concept was first proposed by Dr. Henry Sherwood Lawrence in the 1950s.
These factors are generally described as small peptides, with molecular weights typically ranging from 1,000 to
Despite decades of research, the precise molecular structure and mechanism of action of tiedonsiirtotekijät remain subjects