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Lymphokines are a subset of cytokines produced by activated T lymphocytes (T cells) that play a crucial role in the immune response. They are involved in mediating communication between immune cells, promoting the activation and proliferation of various immune cells, including B cells and macrophages. Lymphokines can enhance the immune response against pathogens and tumors, as well as regulate inflammation. Examples include interleukins and lymphotoxin.

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