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Meanings of
interferons
in английском
русский
интерферон
португальский
interferona
испанский
ifn
каталонский
interferó
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Proteins made and released by host cells in response to the presence of pathogens.
ifn
interferon
Related terms
group or class of proteins
русский
интерферон
Синонимы
Examples for "
ifn
"
ifn
interferon
Examples for "
ifn
"
1
And she woulda too
ifn
hit hadn a been for Mother Dye.
2
Conclusion: Children have a low risk of developing severe
IFN
-
induced
side effects.
3
However, there were no significant differences in the
IFN
-γ
responses among groups.
4
However, the pathways linking virus recognition to
IFN
induction remain poorly understood.
5
ALT-803-treated NK cells secreted significantly higher levels of
IFN
-γ
than control conditions.
1
Objectives: Neuropsychiatric toxicity is a common dose-limiting side effect of
interferon
therapy.
2
SEA-induced gamma
interferon
production, however, did not increase with reinfection after treatment.
3
Class II major histocompatibility complex antigens were also induced by human
interferon
-
gamma
.
4
We also analyze the possible role of other pathways in
interferon
signaling.
5
This study supports the view that
interferon
treatment can influence thyroid function.
Usage of
interferons
in английском
1
Furthermore, no neutralization of other type
1
interferons
by NAbs could be detected.
2
Type I
interferons
are imperative in maintaining a defense against viral infection.
3
Viruses and
interferons
have also been implicated in mouse models of SLE.
4
Schwartz said it was common knowledge that
interferons
caused flu-like symptoms.
5
So did a class of immune system compounds called
interferons
.
6
Type I
interferons
and stromal cells stimulate apparently identical signaling pathways, leading to STAT-1 activation.
7
The
interferons
are complex proteins that have been widely tested as therapy for neoplastic diseases.
8
RIG-I recognizes molecular patterns in viral RNA to regulate the induction of type I
interferons
.
9
The ability of
interferons
to reduce cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo is a well-studied phenomenon.
10
The Stat1 transcription factor plays a pivotal role in both, the antiviral and antigrowth actions of
interferons
.
11
Previous studies have demonstrated little efficacy of
interferons
(IFNs) in animal models of Ebola virus disease.
12
Nice said Novartis should have submitted comparisons with both beta
interferons
and Tysabri, rather than just against placebo.
13
Many anticancer mechanisms of the
interferons
have been proposed but none have been associated with clinical response to date.
14
The neutralizing capacity of serum samples on these type 1
interferons
was assessed using a luciferase reporter gene assay.
15
RIG-I is a cytosolic sensor of viral RNA that plays crucial roles in the induction of type I
interferons
.
16
Type I
interferons
(IFN-I) are a broad family of cytokines that are central to the innate immune response.
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interferons
interferon
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
call interferons
other interferons
produce interferons
various interferons
Translations for
interferons
русский
интерферон
ifn
интерфероны
португальский
interferona
interferão
interferon
испанский
ifn
interferón
interferon
каталонский
interferó
Interferons
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