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- Macrophage_migration_inhibitory_factor_domain comment "Macrophage migration inhibitory factor domain is an evolutionary conserved protein domain.Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a key regulatory cytokine within innate and adaptive immune responses, capable of promoting and modulating the magnitude of the response. MIF is released from T-cells and macrophages, and acts within the neuroendocrine system. MIF is capable of tautomerase activity, although its biological function has not been fully characterised.".