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Definition of Interleukins
1. interleukin [n] - See also: interleukin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interleukins
Literary usage of Interleukins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reviews in Environmental Health (1998): Toxicological Defense Mechanics edited by Gary E. R. Hook, George W. Lucier (2000)
"Pain occurs through molecules such as bradykinin, which are released during
clotting (41). Distantly the interleukins and TNF can have multiple effects ..."
2. Leukemia: A Research Report edited by Barry Leonard (1998)
"interleukins: Proteins that carry regulatory signals between blood-forming cells.
Large quantities of interleukins can be produced in the laboratory and ..."
3. Bone Marrow Transplantation and Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"interleukins: Proteins that carry regulatory signals between blood-forming cells.
Large quantities of interleukins can be produced in the laboratory and ..."
4. Understanding the Immune System by Lydia Woods Schindler (1991)
"Complex binds to mature helper Tcell, which releases interleukins that transform
B cell into antibody-secreting plasma cell. ..."
5. The Neuroscience of Mental Health: A Report on Neuroscience Research edited by Stephen H. Koslow (1997)
"What Is evident is that, molecule for molecule, the interleukins and interférons
... The involvement of interleukins and Interferons in behavior and other ..."
6. Schizophrenia, 1993: A Special Report edited by David Shore, Samuel J. Keith (1996)
"The findings on interleukins seem to have more consistently demonstrated abnormalities.
... Prominent among these are the interferons and the interleukins. ..."
7. Biotechnology in a Global Economy by Office of Technology Assessment, United States, Congress (1991)
"interleukins appear to be useful in treating disorders of the immune system. ...
Many of the indications for which interleukins are being tested have no ..."