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What is the action of interferon family

Antiviral proteins

What is the action of chemokine family

Direct cell migration adhension and activation

What is the action of TNF

Regulate inflammatory and immune responses

What is the action of interleukin family

Variety of actions dependent upon interleukin and cell type

What is the action of haematopoietins

Promote cell proliferation and differentiation

What is the action of transforming growth factor beta family

Regulation of immune cells

What length of Intracellular tail do cytokines receptors have

Often have a short Intracellular tail

What do different cytokine receptors use difference combinations of

JAK/STATS

What does JAK link the IL-6 receptors to

ERK and PI3kinase pathways

What is the name of cytokine linked to cell death, inflammation, immunity and sepsis

TNF

What is a target for auto immune diseases

TNF

What is a good model for cytokine signal transduction

TNF

What is the first use of antibodies as therapeutic agents

TNF

What do antibodies generated in rabbits and mice make tools for

Study in vitro and Vivo but also therapies