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IFN Categories and IFNβ-1a sourcesIFN Categories and IFNβ-1a sources
Interferons (IFNs) are a family of helical cytokines that mediate antiviral, antiproliferative, and immune modulatory activities in response to biological and chemical stimuli~Stewart, 1979; Sen & Lengyel, 1992; Tyring, 1995!. Two types of IFN are recognized on the basis of their physical and biological properties; type I, which contains the monomeric IFNs-a,-b,-t, and -v, and type II, the only member of which is the dimeric IFN-g. Representatives of all type I and type II IFNs are found in humans, except for IFN-t, which is found only in ruminant ungulates~Li & Roberts, 1994; Bazer et al., 1997!. There are 12 different human IFNs-a~each one comprising a different subtype! although 14 different genes have been identified, whereas human IFN-b, IFN-v, and IFN-gare encoded by single genes~Weissmann & Weber, 1986; Diaz et al., 1994; Pestka, 1997a, 1997b!.
Structure info. of IFNβ-1aStructure info. of IFNβ-1a
IFNβ-1a biological activity and therapeutic effectsIFNβ-1a biological activity and therapeutic effects
Mechanism of action for IFNβ-1aMechanism of action for IFNβ-1a
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