Cytokines as therapeutic targets: advances and limitations

Immunity
Clemens ScheineckerJosef S Smolen

Abstract

Biological therapies targeting cytokines, T cells, or B cells have improved outcomes of inflammatory diseases. However, many issues remain open: What is the best target? How well can response be predicted? How can cure be achieved?

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