Cytokine Stocks List

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Date Stock Title
May 21 TECH IBM Ventures Into Open-Source AI With 'Granite' Models, Strikes Training Deal With Saudi Arabia For Arabic AI System
May 21 TECH Elon Musk's Starlink Hits 3M Users Across Nearly 100 Countries
May 21 TECH Will Nvidia Q1 Print Disappoint? Munster Sees Near-Term Hit From 'Osborne Effect' But Says AI Stalwart Will 'Grow Faster For Longer'
May 21 TECH Blaze At Tesla's Fremont Factory Quickly Contained: No Injuries Reported
May 21 TECH Elon Musk Hopeful Of SpaceX Launching Over 90% Of Earth's Payload To Orbit In 2024: 'Nothing Stopping Competition From Copying Us'
May 21 TECH Elon Musk Says 'Understandable' Disney Advertises On Mark Zuckerberg's Meta But Questions Why Others Are Going Down The Same Path
May 21 TECH Tesla Bull Gary Black Dismisses 'Insane Fear-Mongering' Over CEO Elon Musk's Pay Plan: 'Just Pay The Man What Is Due To Him'
May 21 TECH Microsoft Touts AI-Capable Surface Notebooks 58% Faster Than M3 MacBook Air: 'We Have Essentially The Best Specs,' Says Satya Nadella
May 21 TECH Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Sees Dell Partnership As Key To Wider AI Adoption: 'It's Not About Just Delivering A Box...'
May 21 TECH PwC Report Shows AI-Driven Sectors Surging In Productivity, Signaling Economic Upswing
May 21 TECH Elon Musk Suggests Shifting 'Consumer Desktops To Linux' As Satya Nadella Promotes Microsoft's New Windows AI Feature 'Recall' With Photographic Memory
May 21 TECH Scarlett Johansson 'Forced To Hire' Lawyer Over AI Voice Mimicry By Sam Altman-Led OpenAI: 'I Was Shocked, Angered And In Disbelief'
May 21 TECH Netflix's 'Baby Reindeer' Could Face Legal Action, Piers Morgan Says It's A 'Big Problem' For The Platform And Richard Gadd
May 20 TECH Treasury Secretary Yellen Rejects Global Billionaire Tax: Big Relief For Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates And Mark Zuckerberg
May 20 TECH NVIDIA Q1 Earnings Preview: Analysts Anticipate Strong Results, Top AI Stock — 'Best Secular Idea In All Of Technology'
May 20 TECH AI-Driven Rally Set To Expand To Power, Commodities, Utilities: 'It's Not Just About Nvidia Anymore'
May 20 TECH Zoom, Snowflake, Intuit Face Short-Term 'Choppiness,' But Long-Term Gains Will Follow: JPMorgan
May 20 TECH PDD Stock: Temu's Potential, Billionaire David Tepper's Conviction Fuel Bullish Signals Ahead Of Q1 Earnings
May 20 TECH Micron Up 97% In Past Year As Bullish Indicators, CHIPS Act Incentives Drive Investor Confidence
May 20 TECH Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Identifies The Most Crucial Skill For Success: 'Embarrassing Amount' Depends On This
Cytokine

Cytokines are a broad and loose category of small proteins (~5–20 kDa) important in cell signaling. Cytokines are peptides and cannot cross the lipid bilayer of cells to enter the cytoplasm. Cytokines have been shown to be involved in autocrine, paracrine and endocrine signaling as immunomodulating agents. Their definite distinction from hormones is still part of ongoing research.
Cytokines include chemokines, interferons, interleukins, lymphokines, and tumour necrosis factors, but generally not hormones or growth factors (despite some overlap in the terminology). Cytokines are produced by a broad range of cells, including immune cells like macrophages, B lymphocytes, T lymphocytes and mast cells, as well as endothelial cells, fibroblasts, and various stromal cells; a given cytokine may be produced by more than one type of cell. They act through cell surface receptors and are especially important in the immune system; cytokines modulate the balance between humoral and cell-based immune responses, and they regulate the maturation, growth, and responsiveness of particular cell populations. Some cytokines enhance or inhibit the action of other cytokines in complex ways. They are different from hormones, which are also important cell signaling molecules. Hormones circulate in higher concentrations, and tend to be made by specific kinds of cells. Cytokines are important in health and disease, specifically in host immune responses to infection, inflammation, trauma, sepsis, cancer, and reproduction.
The word comes from Greek: cyto, from Greek "κύτος" kytos "cavity, cell" + kines, from Greek "κίνησις" kinēsis "movement".

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