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    Small Inducible Cytokine B11

    Encoded by INF gamma- and INF beta-induced human CXCL11 Gene (Intercrine Alpha/Chemokine CXC Family) in leukocytes, pancreas, liver, astrocytes, thymus, spleen, lung, placenta, prostate, small intestine, and keratinocytes, secreted 94-aa 10-kD (precursor) Small Inducible Cytokine B11 is a chemotactic ligand for 7-transmembrane, G protein-coupled receptor CXCR3 that regulates activated T cell response. (NCI Thesaurus)




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