Molecular Modeling of Cytokines and Their Receptors

Helical cytokines and their receptors form two recently-identified protein families of great interest. Released from activated T-cells and received by receptors upon a wide variety of immune system and other cells, the investigation of their role in cell to cell communication is a relatively new fie...

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