-
interferons is to up-regulate
major histocompatibility complex molecules, MHC I and MHC II, and
increase immunoproteasome activity. All
interferons significantly...
- (IFNE), IFNк (IFNK) and IFNβ (IFNB1), plus 11 IFN pseudogenes.
Interferons bind to
interferon receptors. All type I IFNs bind to a
specific cell
surface receptor...
- An
interferon-stimulated gene (ISG) is a gene that can be
expressed in
response to
stimulation by
interferon.
Interferons bind to
receptors on the surface...
-
reduction in the rate of MS relapses.
Interferon beta has not been
shown to slow the
advance of disability.
Interferons are not a cure for MS (there is no...
-
Pegylated interferon (PEG-IFN) is a
class of
medication that
includes three different drugs as of 2012:
Pegylated interferon-alpha-2a
Pegylated interferon-alpha-2b...
-
Interferon alfa (INN) or ****FN-alpha-Le,
trade name Multiferon, is a
pharmaceutical drug
composed of
natural interferon alpha (IFN-α),
obtained from the...
- for type I
interferons, IFNLR1 is
largely restricted to
tissues of
epithelial origin.
Despite high
homology between type III
interferons, the binding...
-
Interferon gamma (IFNG or IFN-γ) is a
dimerized soluble cytokine that is the only
member of the type II
class of
interferons. The
existence of this interferon...
- 29–139) and
amino terminal proline.
Similar to
other Type I
interferons, IFN-τ
binds to the
Interferon-alpha/beta
receptor (IFNAR). Its
molecular weight is between...
- lymphocytes.
Immune interferon (IFN-gamma; MIM 147570) is
produced by mitogen- or antigen-stimulated T lymphocytes.[supplied by OMIM] The
interferons (IFN)s are...