interleukiineihin
Interleukiineihin are a group of cytokines that are crucial for cell signaling, particularly within the immune system. The term "interleukin" was originally coined to describe substances released by leukocytes (white blood cells) that could act on other leukocytes. However, their functions have since been found to extend beyond this initial definition, and they are now known to be produced by a wide variety of cell types and to affect a broad range of cells and tissues.
Interleukiins are involved in a vast array of biological processes. They play key roles in regulating immune
There are many different interleukins, each designated by a number (e.g., IL-1, IL-2, IL-6). They are classified