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    GlossaryImmunoglobulin Transcription Factor 2

    protein regulating immune gene expression, especially antibody production

    Immunoglobulin Transcription Factor 2 (ITF-2) is a protein that plays a crucial role in regulating the expression of genes involved in the immune system, particularly those related to the production of antibodies. It functions by binding to specific DNA sequences, thereby influencing the transcription of immunoglobulin genes, which are essential for the body's ability to recognize and combat pathogens.

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