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Definition of interferon - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
(in-ter-FEER-on) A natural substance that helps the body's immune system fight infection and other diseases, such as cancer . Interferons are made in the body by white blood cells and other cells, but they can also be made in the laboratory to use as treatments for different diseases.
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Interferon - Wikipedia
Interferons are named for their ability to "interfere" with viral replication [3] by protecting cells from virus infections.
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What Are Interferons (IFNs)? - Cleveland Clinic
Interferons are a type of signaling protein. Your body naturally produces interferons to help your immune system fight certain infections, cancers and ...
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interferon Biol. (ɪntəˈfɪərɒn) [f. interfere v. + -on.] A protein released by an animal cell, usu. in response to the entry of a virus, which has the property of inhibiting further development of viruses of any kind in the animal (or in others of the same species).1957 Isaacs & Lindenmann in Proc. R...
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Interferon - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Interferons are currently used clinically to treat viral infections such as hepatitis C, cancers including non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and autoimmune diseases such ...
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Your Guide to Interferons - WebMD
Interferons are proteins that are part of your natural defenses. They tell your immune system that germs or cancer cells are in your body.
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Interferon tau
Interferon tau (IFNτ, IFNT) is a Type I interferon made of a single chain of amino acids. This leads to induction of classical interferon stimulated genes (ISGs).
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Interferon | Definition, Function, & Immune Response - Britannica
Interferon, any of several related proteins that are produced by various types of cells in the body as a defensive response to viruses.
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Interferon - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Interferon is a type of cytokine that activates specific proteins in host cells, leading to the inhibition of viral replication by inducing an antiviral state.
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Interferon alfa-2b (injection route) - Side effects & uses - Mayo Clinic
Interferon alfa-2b injection is used to treat hepatitis B and C, lymphoma (lymph node cancer), malignant melanoma (skin cancer), genital warts, hairy cell ...
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Interferon Alfa-2b Injection: MedlinePlus Drug Information
Interferon alfa-2b injection may cause or worsen the following conditions that may be serious or life-threatening: infections; mental illness, including ...
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Interferons Overview | Thermo Fisher Scientific - US
Interferon (IFN) proteins are a family of cytokines secreted by host cells to modulate the immune response. As the first class of cytokines discovered, ...
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interferon
interferon/ˌɪntəˈfɪərən; ˌɪntə`fɪˌrɑn/ n[U]type of protein produced by the body cells when attacked by a virus which acts to prevent the further development of the virus 干扰素.
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Interferon and Hepatitis B: Current and Future Perspectives
Introduction. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) leads to acute and chronic liver diseases that cause over 780000 deaths yearly worldwide and, currently, there are still more than 250 million chronically infected individuals ().Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) can progress to cirrhosis in up to 40% of untreated patients, and there is an associated risk of decompensated cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma ...
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Interferon alfa
Interferon alfa (INN) or HuIFN-alpha-Le, trade name Multiferon, is a pharmaceutical drug composed of natural interferon alpha (IFN-α), obtained from the Composition
Interferon alfa contains a mixture of several proteins, all with structural, serological, and functional properties typical for natural interferon
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