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Interferons are natural proteins produced by the cells of the immune system of most vertebrates in response to challenges by foreign agents such as viruses, parasites and tumor cells. Interferons belong to the large class of glycoproteins known as cytokines. Interferons are produced by a wide variety of cells in response to the presence of double-stranded RNA, a key indicator of viral infection. Interferons assist the immune response by inhibiting...

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Do INTERFERONS work for Renal cell carsenoma, having spread to the Lever now ?
My mother, 70, has metastasis of the Renal cell type and has affected 30% OF...

My wife has stage IV renal cell carcinoma and tried interferon.It did not work for her,but for some people it does work.You may want to ask your doctor about Sutent,my...

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interferons where do they act in the body?
hi this is for biology and we're studying the human immune system. can anyone tell...

see Cytokines: http://microvet.arizona.edu/Courses/MIC419/Tutorials/cytokines.html

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