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Interleukin

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'''Interleukin''' (IL) is a cytokine which functions in the immune system. IL deficiency results in autoimmune disease. IL families are denoted by numbers. For some detailed interleukin see [[Interleukin-10]] and [[Interleukin-15]].
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'''Interleukin''' (IL) is a cytokine which functions in the immune system. IL deficiency results in autoimmune disease. IL families are denoted by numbers. For some detailed interleukins see [[Interleukin-10]] and [[Interleukin-15]].
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Interleukin (IL) is a cytokine which functions in the immune system. IL deficiency results in autoimmune disease. IL families are denoted by numbers. For some detailed interleukins see Interleukin-10 and Interleukin-15.

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3D structures of factor IX

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