Interleukin-25 (IL-25) – also known as interleukin-17E (IL-17E)[5] – is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IL25 gene on chromosome 14.[6][7][8] IL-25 was discovered in 2001 and is made up of 177 amino acids.[6]
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