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Cytokine is a substance that is made by cells of the immune system. Some cytokines can boost the immune response and others can suppress it. Cytokines can also be made in the laboratory by recombinant DNA technology and used in the treatment of various diseases, including cancer.
Understanding How Interleukin-6 Contributes to Suppress Allergic Asthma and Atopy

Understanding How Interleukin-6 Contributes to Suppress Allergic Asthma and Atopy

Inhibiting a Tiny RNA Could Help Improve Immune, Bone, and Muscle Health With Age

Inhibiting a Tiny RNA Could Help Improve Immune, Bone, and Muscle Health With Age

Poor Sleep Combined With High Genetic Susceptibility Results in Greater Asthma Risk

Poor Sleep Combined With High Genetic Susceptibility Results in Greater Asthma Risk

Researchers develop a novel probe for selectively dyeing M1 and M2 macrophages

Researchers develop a novel probe for selectively dyeing M1 and M2 macrophages

Novel tool analyzes how immune cells respond to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination

Novel tool analyzes how immune cells respond to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination

Effective backup mechanism ensures efficient antimicrobial responses in humans

Effective backup mechanism ensures efficient antimicrobial responses in humans

Mount Sinai researchers reveal mechanisms underlying autoimmunity in Down syndrome

Mount Sinai researchers reveal mechanisms underlying autoimmunity in Down syndrome

Two-step screening of aroma compounds reveals a novel and effective modulator of dendritic cells

Two-step screening of aroma compounds reveals a novel and effective modulator of dendritic cells

MicroRNA’s influence on lupus disease inflammation

MicroRNA’s influence on lupus disease inflammation

New genetic condition that raises vulnerability to opportunistic infections

New genetic condition that raises vulnerability to opportunistic infections

Key immune alarm protein that regulates inflammation identified

Key immune alarm protein that regulates inflammation identified

Improving cancer immunotherapies with bioengineered synthetic gene circuits

Improving cancer immunotherapies with bioengineered synthetic gene circuits

Gyros Protein Technologies adds Gyrolab® Biomarker Kits to expand range of ready-to-use kits and reagents

Gyros Protein Technologies adds Gyrolab® Biomarker Kits to expand range of ready-to-use kits and reagents

Mitochondria play a crucial role in the regulation of the NF-κB signaling pathway

Mitochondria play a crucial role in the regulation of the NF-κB signaling pathway

Different cancers carry distinctive genetic signatures

Different cancers carry distinctive genetic signatures

Characterizing the transcription profile of microglia in a mouse model

Characterizing the transcription profile of microglia in a mouse model

MD Anderson and Virogin Biotech collaborate to advance the development of investigational oncolytic viruses, treatments

MD Anderson and Virogin Biotech collaborate to advance the development of investigational oncolytic viruses, treatments

Researchers identify the molecular route that leads to autoimmune disease inflammation

Researchers identify the molecular route that leads to autoimmune disease inflammation

Characterizing the genetic factors impacting the immune response in type 1 diabetes

Characterizing the genetic factors impacting the immune response in type 1 diabetes

Study shows how G protein-coupled receptors signal helps drug development

Study shows how G protein-coupled receptors signal helps drug development

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