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There are a lot of known cytokines that have both stimulating and suppressing action on lymphocyte[?] cells and immune response.
Cytokines act by binding to their well specific cytokine receptor[?]. This receptor is located in the cell membrane and allow a signal cascade[?] to start in the cell, that eventually will lead to biochemical and phenotypical changes in the target cell.
See also : Chemokines[?] Interleukines[?] Interferon
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