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|Term=Interleukin-4 | |Term=Interleukin-4 | ||
|Short definition=Interleukin- | |Short definition=Interleukin-4 (inter-LOO-kin. | ||
|Type=Cancer terms | |Type=Cancer terms | ||
|Specialty=Oncology | |Specialty=Oncology | ||
Latest revision as of 02:05, 12 January 2023
| Interleukin-4 | |
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| Term | Interleukin-4 |
| Short definition | Interleukin-4 (inter-LOO-kin. |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
| Comments | |
Interleukin-4 - (pronounced) (inter-LOO-kin. . . ) One of a group of related proteins made by leukocytes (white blood cells) and other cells in the body. Interleukin-4 is made by a type of T lymphocyte. It causes B lymphocytes to multiply and produce antibodies, and also increases the production of T lymphocytes. Interleukin-4 produced in the laboratory is used as a biological reaction modifier to strengthen the immune system in cancer therapy. Interleukin-4 is a type of cytokine. Also called IL-4
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