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IL14 Gene
Human IL14 gene at 5q31 encodes Interleukin-14, which is a cytokine that induces B-cell proliferation, inhibits immunoglobulin secretion, and selectively expands certain B-cell subpopulations. (NCI Thesaurus)
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