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The '''IL12RB1''' gene, also known as the Interleukin 12 Receptor, Beta 1, is a type of [[gene]] that is found in humans. It is located on the long arm of [[chromosome 19]] at position 13.2. This gene is responsible for encoding a type of protein that is known as a cytokine receptor. This receptor is specifically involved in the functioning of the immune system.
The '''IL12RB1''' gene, also known as the Interleukin 12 Receptor, Beta 1, is a type of [[gene]] that is found in humans. It is located on the long arm of [[chromosome 19]] at position 13.2. This gene is responsible for encoding a type of protein that is known as a cytokine receptor. This receptor is specifically involved in the functioning of the immune system.


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[[Image:Detail-147289.jpg|thumb|center|Close-up view of the IL12RB1 gene structure]]


== Function ==
== Function ==
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