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 Cytokines are [[cell signalling|cell signalling]] molecules that are important in immune response and cell communication. They are also often refered as glycoproteins since they have specific receptors found on macrophages which aid the detection of pathogens with foreign [[Antigen|antigen]].
Cytokines are [[Cell signalling|cell signalling]] molecules that are important in immune response and cell communication. They are also often referred as [[Glycoproteins]] since they have specific receptors found on [[Macrophages]] which aid the detection of pathogens with foreign [[Antigen|antigen]].

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Cytokines are cell signalling molecules that are important in immune response and cell communication. They are also often referred as Glycoproteins since they have specific receptors found on Macrophages which aid the detection of pathogens with foreign antigen.