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Diagnostic utility of circulating interleukin-1 beta and microRNA-146a in differentiating febrile seizures from other pediatric conditions. [PDF]

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Interleukin 4, Interleukin 13, and Interleukin 9

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Interleukin 5

Advances in Neuroimmunology, 1992
Interleukin-5 is a dimeric cytokine that controls the differentiation of B cells into antibody-secreting cells as well as inducing the growth of Ly-1(CD5)+ B cells and B-cell tumors. It also has a major role of the growth and differentiation of eosinophils.
A N, McKenzie, C J, Sanderson
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Interleukins

Annual Review of Medicine, 1986
Interleukins are polypeptides that act on leukocytes and other tissue targets. Interleukin-1, produced by macrophages and other cells, activates lymphocytes and also induces several components of the host's acute-phase response to infection and injury. Interleukin-2, produced by T lymphocytes, is a growth factor for helper, suppressor, and cytotoxic T ...
C A, Dinarello, J W, Mier
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Interleukin 1: the first interleukin

Immunology Today, 1990
The name 'interleukin' and the designation of interleukin 1 (IL-1) derived from the Second International Lymphokine Workshop held in Switzerland in 1979. Since then interest in the original interleukin (IL-1) has increased exponentially as measured by the numbers of publications and meetings.
F S, di Giovine, G W, Duff
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