CYTOKINE BIOLOGY
Cytokines could also be peptides or glycoproteins involved in cell signalling secreted by specific immune cells. Cytokines regulate inflammation, trauma, sepsis and infections. Cytokines play a serious role in immune reaction . Journal of Cytokine Biology focuses on areas like interleukins, chemokines, monokines, interferons and lymphokines. Articles on immune reaction supported cytokines, balance between innate and cell based immune responses, receptor binding studies involving cytokines, techniques used for studying cytokine function. Detection of cytokine production, organic phenomenon of cytokines, protein therapeutics supported cytokine mechanisms, application of transgenesis within the study of cytokines also are welcome.The main function of cytokines is that help in signaling molecules that mediate and regulate immunity, inflammation and hematopoiesis. Cytokines are an outsized group of proteins, peptides or glycoproteins that are secreted by specific cells of system .Journal of Cytokine Biology is using Editorial Manager System for quality in review process. Editorial Manager is a web manuscript submission, review and tracking systems employed by most of the simplest open access journals. Review processing is performed by the editorial board members of Journal or outside experts; a minimum of two independent reviewers approval followed by editor's approval is required for acceptance of any citable manuscript.Anti-inflammatory cytokines are a series of immune regulatory molecules that control the pro-inflammatory cytokine response. Mediators act mainly by the inhibition of the assembly of pro-inflammatory cytokines or by counteracting many biological effects of pro-inflammatorThe main function of cytokines is that help in signaling molecules that mediate and regulate immunity, inflammation and hematopoiesis. Cytokines are an outsized group of proteins, peptides or glycoproteins that are secreted by specific cells of system .y mediators in several ways. the main anti-inflammatory cytokines are IL4, IL10, and IL13, and IL35.
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