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Interleukin-33 – cytokine of dual function or novel alarmin
Trends in Immunology, 10/09/09
Haraldsen G et al. – The authors review the currently available data on IL–33 regulation, nuclear function and release and discuss them in the context of other intranuclear cytokines and the prototype alarmin HMGB1, considering to what extent IL–33 can be seen as a novel member of the alarmin family.
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