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인터류킨은 무엇인가?(What are interleukins?)

What are interleukins? 인터류킨은 무엇인가? Like interferons, interleukins (ILs) are cytokines that occur naturally in the body and can be made in the laboratory. Many interleukins have been identified; int...

Interleukin

The majority of interleukins are synthesized by CD4 helper T-lymphocytes, as well as through monocytes, macrophages, and endothelial cells. They promote the development and differentiation...

List of Interleukins - Drugs.com

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What are Cytokines

Pleiotrophy - one cytokine has many different functions. ; Redundancy - several different cytokines can mediate the same or similar functions. ; Synergism - occurs when the combined effect of two cytokines on cellular activity is greater than the additive effects of individual cytokines.

The Role of Cytokines in the Body

Learn More 8 Things That Elevate Your Platelet Count What are interleukins? Interleukins are a type of cytokine made by leukocytes (a type of white blood cell), but they can also be created...

What are Cytokines?

Introduction Chemokines Interleukins Interferons Other cytokines References Further reading · The term "cytokine" is derived from a combination of two Greek words - "cyto" meaning cell and "kinos" meaning movement. The most current terminology used to describe cytokines is "immunomodulating agents," or agents that modulate or alter the immune system response. Cytokines are small and membrane-bound protein-based cell signaling molecules that aid cell-to-cell communication in immune responses and stimulate the movement of cells towards sites of ...

What are Cytokines? Types & Function

Chemokines: Chemokines direct immune cells toward places in your body where they can fight infection. Interleukins: Interleukins get their name from “inter” which means between and “leukocyte,” which is another name for a white blood cell. Originally, scientists thought that leukocytes alone released interleukins and only relayed messages to other leukocytes. But now we know that cells other than leukocytes release these proteins. Also, interleukins can relay messages between cells that aren’t leukocytes. ...

Reactome | Signaling by Interleukins

Browser Interleukins are low molecular weight proteins that bind to cell surface receptors and act in an autocrine and/or paracrine fashion. They were first identified as factors produced...

Interleukins | Ligand families | IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY

Interleukins GtoImmuPdb View OFF Expand all sections Collapse all sections Ligands IL-1α {Sp: Human} Show summary » More detailed page IL-1β {Sp: Human} Show summary » More detailed...

Targeting interleukins for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease-what lies beyond anti-TNF therapy?

Targeting interleukins for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease-what lies beyond anti-TNF therapy? Inflamm Bowel Dis.... Several immunosuppressive therapies are available but are...

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