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Interferons, interferon‐like cytokines, and their receptors

Immunological Reviews, 2004
Summary:  Recombinant interferon‐α (IFN‐α) was approved by regulatory agencies in many countries in 1986. As the first biotherapeutic approved, IFN‐α paved the way for the development of many other cytokines and growth factors. Nevertheless, understanding the functions of the multitude of human IFNs and IFN‐like cytokines has just touched the surface ...
Mark R. Walter   +2 more
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Interferon receptors and their role in interferon action

Experientia, 1989
Interferon (IFN) proteins interact with cells through specific cell surface receptors, some of which have been purified and cloned. The alpha-IFNs and beta-IFN bind to a common receptor (type I), whereas gamma-IFN binds to a separate receptor (type II).
J. L. Taylor   +2 more
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Current Concepts of Interferon and Interferon Induction

Annual Review of Medicine, 1970
Although viral interference was described some 30 years ago (1, 2), the role of a specific protein, called "interferon," in the resistance to viral in­ fection was noted by Isaacs & Lindenmann (3) in 1957. Interferon appears to be a stable, nontoxic, potent, broadly active substance which is produced early in viral infection and functions at the ...
Erik De Clercq, Thomas C. Merigan
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Interferon

Science, 1973
S, Baron   +5 more
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Cellular responses to interferon-gamma.

Annual Review of Immunology, 1997
U. Boehm, T. Klamp, M. Groot, J. Howard
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Interferon

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1966
S, Baron, H B, Levy
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Interferons

New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
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