Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪtəkaɪn/
noun a type of small protein that is important in cell signaling, especially in the immune system
A1 Cytokines are proteins that play a key role in the immune system.
A2 Doctors are studying the effects of different cytokines on inflammation.
B1 Researchers have found a correlation between cytokine levels and autoimmune diseases.
B2 The production of cytokines can be triggered by infection or injury.
C1 Cytokine therapy is being explored as a potential treatment for certain types of cancer.
C2 The complex interactions between cytokines and immune cells are still not fully understood.
formal The researchers studied the role of cytokines in the immune response.
informal Cytokines are like messengers that tell your immune system what to do.
slang Some people call cytokines the 'traffic directors' of the immune system.
figurative In the battle against infection, cytokines are the generals leading the troops.
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