interleukins

What are Interleukins?

Interleukins are a subset of cytokines, which are small proteins involved in cell signaling. They are produced by a variety of cells, including macrophages, lymphocytes, and certain non-immune cells, and are essential for the immune system's communication network. Interleukins have diverse functions, including promoting cell growth, differentiation, and motility, as well as modulating the immune response.

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