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Interferon-gamma

Overview
  • Interferon-gamma is a regulatory cytokine secreted by activated Th1 Cells which promotes phagocytosis of internalized bacteria by Macrophages. This cytokine is also thought to play an important role in the development of Giant Cells and Granulomas.
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