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Cytokine Therapy

Cytokine therapy is a form of immunotherapy that involves administrating cytokines, molecules which are produced by cells of the immune system and are responsible for regulating the body's response to disease and inflammation. By administrating these molecules in sufficient quantities, cytokine therapy is able to st…

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Overview

Cytokine therapy is a form of immunotherapy that involves administrating cytokines, molecules which are produced by cells of the immune system and are responsible for regulating the body's response to disease and inflammation. By administrating these molecules in sufficient quantities, cytokine therapy is able to stimulate an immune response to combat a wide variety of conditions and illnesses, including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and infectious diseases. Additionally, this type of therapy can also be used to improve the performance of other treatments and to reduce the side-effects associated with certain treatments. Cytokine therapy is a promising and innovative form of treatment that is being studied for its potential to treat numerous diseases and save lives.

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Nicola Squillace · Italy Stephanie Filleur · United States Natalya Zotova · Russia

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