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- Interleukin-36 abstract "Interleukin-36 also known as IL-36 is a cytokine that predominantly acts on naive CD4+ T cells via the IL-36 receptor. It is known to activate NF-κB and mitogen-activated protein kinases to play a role in skin pathology. It has also been found to activate T cell proliferation and release of IL-2.In humans, there are three distinct genes, IL36A, IL36B, and IL36G.".
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageID "39362636".
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageLength "1414".
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageRevisionID "591803756".
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cytokines.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageWikiLink IL36A.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageWikiLink IL36B.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageWikiLink IL36G.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageWikiLink Interleukin_2.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageWikiLink Mitogen-activated_protein_kinase.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageWikiLink NF-κB.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageWikiLink T_cell.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageWikiLink T_cells.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Interleukin-36".
- Interleukin-36 hasPhotoCollection Interleukin-36.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Immunology-stub.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Interleukins.
- Interleukin-36 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Interleukin-36 subject Category:Cytokines.
- Interleukin-36 hypernym Cytokine.
- Interleukin-36 type Protein.
- Interleukin-36 comment "Interleukin-36 also known as IL-36 is a cytokine that predominantly acts on naive CD4+ T cells via the IL-36 receptor. It is known to activate NF-κB and mitogen-activated protein kinases to play a role in skin pathology. It has also been found to activate T cell proliferation and release of IL-2.In humans, there are three distinct genes, IL36A, IL36B, and IL36G.".
- Interleukin-36 label "Interleukin-36".
- Interleukin-36 sameAs m.0v3bn33.
- Interleukin-36 sameAs Q17042100.
- Interleukin-36 sameAs Q17042100.
- Interleukin-36 wasDerivedFrom Interleukin-36?oldid=591803756.
- Interleukin-36 isPrimaryTopicOf Interleukin-36.