interleukin

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Etymology[edit]

inter- +‎ leuko- +‎ -in;

  • inter-: from Latin inter- (“between, amid”), a form of prepositional inter (“between”).
  • leuko: from Ancient Greek λευκός (leukós, “white”)
  • -in: from French -ine, from Latin -īna, feminine of -īnus "of" or "belonging to"

Noun[edit]

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interleukin (plural interleukins)

  1. (biochemistry) Any of a group of cytokine proteins important in the regulation of lymphocyte function.

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