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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Answers_innate_cytokines, chemokines example IL-8, multifunctional means the same cytokine is able to regulate a number of different functions, redundant means the ability of a number of different cytokines to carry out the same function, Cytokines examples inflammatory cytokines, inflammatory cytokines examples IL-6, type I interferons functions induce uninfected cells to produce an enzymes capable of degrading viral mRNA, as well as blocking translation in eukaryotic cells, inflammatory cytokines examples TNF-alpha, promotes inflammation benefit delivers defense cells and defense chemicals to the infection site, Cytokines characteristics pleiotropic, induce uninfected cells to produce an enzymes capable of degrading viral mRNA, as well as blocking translation in eukaryotic cells results kills the infected cell, Cytokines definition low molecular weight, soluble proteins that function as chemical messengers for regulating the innate and adaptive immune systems, Cytokines examples chemokines, Cytokines examples type I interferons, Cytokines produced primarily in response to pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), promote inflammation benefit delivers defense cells and defense chemicals to the infection site, Cytokines characteristics redundant, Cytokines types cytokines that regulate adaptive Immune responses, induce uninfected cells to produce an enzymes capable of degrading viral mRNA, as well as blocking translation in eukaryotic cells examples interferon-beta, induce uninfected cells to produce an enzymes capable of degrading viral mRNA, as well as blocking translation in eukaryotic cells results blocks viral protein synthesis, Cytokines characteristics multifunctional