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    GlossaryCytokines

    small proteins that help cells communicate during immune responses

    Cytokines are small proteins that act as messengers in the body, helping cells communicate with each other, especially during immune responses. They play a crucial role in regulating inflammation, immune reactions, and cell growth, making them important in both health and disease contexts, such as infections, autoimmune disorders, and even hair loss conditions like alopecia.

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