| INF | infant, infantile; infection, infective, infected; inferior; infirmary; infundibulum; infusion; inte... |
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| IRF | idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis; impulse response function; interferon regulatory factor; intern... |
| IRU | industrial rehabilitation unit; interferon reference unit |
| ITF | interferon |
| LeIF | leukocyte interferon |
| interferon |
A protein produced by the immune system in response to attack by a virus that helps protect other healthy cells from attack.
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| interferon |
A naturally occurring class of proteins used to simulate the immune system to fight hepatitis and certain forms of cancer. ...
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| interferon |
a class of protein produced in miniscule amounts by infected cells that appear to boost the immune system and its ability to fight cancer.
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| interferon |
A substance that has been shown to help fight hepatitis C.
Ãâó: www.pegassist.com/reg/utilities/glossary.asp
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| interferon |
A cytokine (or hormone) which is produced normally in response to a viral infection. Produced by genetic engineering techniques, synthetic interferon is given as treatment for Myeloma. It is used primarily as maintenance therapy in the plateau phase to block any re-growth of Myeloma and thus delays or prevents relapse.
Ãâó: www.myeloma.org.uk/pages/pi4.htm
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