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'''Interleukin-2''' is an [[interleukin]] generated by [[lymphocyte#T4 helper cells|T4 helper lymphocyte]]s. It  induces DNA synthesis in naive lymphocytes.  Other terms include Lymphocyte Mitogenic Factor, T-Cell Growth Factor, Thymocyte Stimulating Factor and T-Cell Stimulating
'''Interleukin-2''' is an [[interleukin]] generated by [[lymphocyte#T4 helper cells|T4 helper lymphocyte]]s. It  induces DNA synthesis in naive lymphocytes.  Other terms include Lymphocyte Mitogenic Factor, T-Cell Growth Factor, Thymocyte Stimulating Factor and T-Cell Stimulating Factor.<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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Interleukin-2 is an interleukin generated by T4 helper lymphocytes. It induces DNA synthesis in naive lymphocytes. Other terms include Lymphocyte Mitogenic Factor, T-Cell Growth Factor, Thymocyte Stimulating Factor and T-Cell Stimulating Factor.[1]

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