imunin
Imunin is a term encountered mainly in speculative immunology and in some science fiction contexts to denote a putative class of immune-modulating molecules or signaling pathways. The name is derived from the word immune and the common -in suffix used for proteins and peptides. In established scientific literature, there is no widely recognized molecule officially named inmunin as of now.
Conceptually, inmunins are imagined to act at multiple levels within the immune system. In speculative models,
Proposed mechanisms in these fictional or theoretical frameworks include binding to receptors on dendritic cells or
Research status and relevance are that no empirical evidence supports the existence of inmunin as a real,