| IL-16 | Interleukin 16 |
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| IL-17 | Interleukin-17 |
| IL-18 | Interleukin 18 |
| IL-18BP | IL-18 binding protein |
| IL-18R | IL-18 receptor |
| IL-1B | Interleukin-1B |
| IL-1R | Interleukin-1 receptor |
| IL-1R AcP | IL-1 receptor accessory protein |
| IL-1RA | IL-1R antagonist |
| IL-1ra | Interleukin 1 receptor antagonist |
| IL-9 | <cytokine> Cytokine produced by T-cells, particularly when mitogen stimulated, that stimulates the proliferation of erythroid precursor cells (BFU E). It is thought to be a regulator of haematopoiesis and may act synergistically with erythropoietin. Receptor belongs to haemopoietic receptor super family. It has been shown to enhance the growth of human mast cells and megakaryoblastic leukaemic cells as well as murine helper T-cell clones. Il-9 is a glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 32-39 that is derived from T-cells, and maps to human chromosome 5. Acronym: IL-9 (12 Dec 1998) |
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| IL-2 |
interleukin-2 (noun) : an interleukin produced by antigen-stimulated helper T cells in the presence of interleukin-1 that induces proliferation of immune cells (as T cells and B cells) and is used experimentally esp. in treating certain cancers -- abbr. IL-2
Ãâó: virtualtrials.com/dictionary.cfm
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a cytokine secreted by immune system blood cells that regulates a range of immune functions. IL-2 is produced by activated CD4 cells and promotes the proliferation and activity of T-cells and natural killer cells.
Ãâó: www.aegis.com/pubs/beta/1999/be990414.html
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interleukin, a type of cytokine produced by leukocytes that influences a variety of cells.
Ãâó: www.sabin.org/vaccine_science_GlossaryH_K.htm
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A naturally produced protein of the immune system that stimulates the growth of specific types of white blood cells. It is an FDA-approved immunotherapy for advanced inoperable melanoma and is under study for the adjuvant treatment of high-risk melanoma.
Ãâó: www.melanomacenter.org/glossary/i.html
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| IL-1 |
Produced by activated macrophages, endothelial cells, and B cells, IL-1 is a cytokine that induces inflammatory responses. As a proinflammatory cytokine, IL-1 has a role in immune, degradative, and growth-promoting processes. Belonging to this class of cytokines, IL-1?and IL-1a are agonists while IL-1Ra is an antagonist of the IL-1 receptor.
Ãâó: www.jco.org/cgi/glossarylookup
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