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- Cytokine - Wikipedia
Cytokines are especially important in the immune system, including in immune responses and inflammation Cytokines modulate the balance between humoral and cell-based immune responses, and they regulate the maturation, growth, and responsiveness of particular cell populations
- What are Cytokines? Types Function - Cleveland Clinic
Cytokines are proteins that help control inflammation in your body They allow your immune system to fight germs and other substances that can make you sick
- Cytokines - PMC
Introduction General Characteristics Cytokines, currently known to be more than 130 in number, are relatively small signaling proteins of MW < 30 kDa, usually glycosylated, and produced by a variety of different cells including those of the immune system, epithelia, endothelia, and stroma
- What Are Cytokines and How Do They Signal Immune Responses?
Cytokines are small proteins, typically made up of a few hundred amino acids, secreted by cells of the immune system and other cell types Their job is to transmit signals from one cell to another
- Cytokine Overview: Definition, Function, and Types - Sino Biological
What are Cytokines? Cytokines are a class of small molecular proteins or polypeptides produced by immune cells (such as macrophages, T cells, B cells, natural killer cells, etc ) or other types of cells (such as endothelial cells, fibroblasts, epithelial cells, etc )
- Cytokines - Wikimedia Commons
English: Cytokines are a group of protein signalling compounds that, like hormones and neurotransmitters, are used extensively for inter-cell communication
- Cytokine | definition of cytokine by Medical dictionary
Because cytokines derived from the immune system (immunokines) are cytotoxic, they have been used against certain types of cancer Their clinical usefulness is limited by their short half-life and their wide-ranging and unpredictable side-effects
- cytokine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The cytokines are generally considered to be a group of peptides secreted by cells of the immune system such as macrophages, lymphocytes and T cells, although the same peptides may also be secreted by non-immune cells such as neurological tissues and adipocytes
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