The interferons comprise a group of proteins first identified by their ability to protect cells against virus infections but also capable of influencing cellular physiology. They are synthesized and secreted by a variety of cell types in response to various inducers. Their effects include antiviral action, inhibition of cell proliferation, modulation of cell differentiation and activation of various cell types in immune system. This review aims to summarize the current state of biology of interferon action with special emphasis on those aspects related to the use of these molecules in antitumoral therapy. The antitumor effects of IFNs results from pleiotropic IFN activity exerted either directly on tumor cells (i.e. antiproliferative effect...
Oncogenic viruses favor the development of tumors in mammals by persistent infection and specific ce...
Oncogenic viruses favor the development of tumors in mammals by persistent infection and specific ce...
Oncogenic viruses favor the development of tumors in mammals by persistent infection and specific ce...
The interferons comprise a group of proteins first identified by their ability to protect cells agai...
Interferon (IFN) was the first cytokine produced by recombinant DNA technology used in wide-spread c...
Interferon (IFN) was the first cytokine produced by recombinant DNA technology used in wide-spread c...
Interferon (IFN) was the first cytokine produced by recombinant DNA technology used in wide-spread c...
Interferons comprise a class of structurally related proteins which exert several regulatory effects...
The clinical possibilities of interferon (IFN) became apparent with early studies demonstrating that...
If one were to review articles on IFN published between 1957 and 1967 it would become apparent that ...
If one were to review articles on IFN published between 1957 and 1967 it would become apparent that ...
Abstract Type I interferons (IFNs) represent a group of cytokines that act through a common recep...
Interferons were discovered from their antiviral effects. It is now known that they are the products...
Oncogenic viruses favor the development of tumors in mammals by persistent infection and specific ce...
Abstract Type I interferons (IFNs) represent a group of cytokines that act through a common recep...
Oncogenic viruses favor the development of tumors in mammals by persistent infection and specific ce...
Oncogenic viruses favor the development of tumors in mammals by persistent infection and specific ce...
Oncogenic viruses favor the development of tumors in mammals by persistent infection and specific ce...
The interferons comprise a group of proteins first identified by their ability to protect cells agai...
Interferon (IFN) was the first cytokine produced by recombinant DNA technology used in wide-spread c...
Interferon (IFN) was the first cytokine produced by recombinant DNA technology used in wide-spread c...
Interferon (IFN) was the first cytokine produced by recombinant DNA technology used in wide-spread c...
Interferons comprise a class of structurally related proteins which exert several regulatory effects...
The clinical possibilities of interferon (IFN) became apparent with early studies demonstrating that...
If one were to review articles on IFN published between 1957 and 1967 it would become apparent that ...
If one were to review articles on IFN published between 1957 and 1967 it would become apparent that ...
Abstract Type I interferons (IFNs) represent a group of cytokines that act through a common recep...
Interferons were discovered from their antiviral effects. It is now known that they are the products...
Oncogenic viruses favor the development of tumors in mammals by persistent infection and specific ce...
Abstract Type I interferons (IFNs) represent a group of cytokines that act through a common recep...
Oncogenic viruses favor the development of tumors in mammals by persistent infection and specific ce...
Oncogenic viruses favor the development of tumors in mammals by persistent infection and specific ce...
Oncogenic viruses favor the development of tumors in mammals by persistent infection and specific ce...