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interferon Interferons are a type of biological response modifier (a substance that can improve the body's natural response to disease). Interferons interfere with the division of cancer cells and thus slow the growth of the tumor. There are several types of interferon, including interferon alfa, beta, and gamma.
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interferon a biological response modifier that stimulates the growth of certain disease-fighting blood cells in the immune system.
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interferon Description: A protein produced naturally by the cells of our bodies. It increases the resistance of surrounding cells to attacks by viruses. One type of interferon, alpha interferon, is effective against certain types of cancer. Others may prove effective in treating autoimmune diseases. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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interferon (abbreviation IFN) a class of small glycoproteins that exert antiviral activity at least in homologous cells through cellular metabolic processes involving synthesis of double stranded RNA, which is an intermediate in replication of RNA viruses. IFN's are classified in three groups alpha, beta, and gamma based on their reactivities with antibodies as well as their physico-chemical properties and their cells of origin and method of induction.
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interferon a protein produced by cells. Interferon helps regulate the body's immune system, boosting activity when a threat, such as a virus, is found. Scientists have learned that interferon helps fight against cancer, so it is used to treat some types of cancer.
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