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Monday, 15 August 2011

Interferon: The 50th Anniversary




Interferon: The 50th Anniversary
Springer | December 4, 2007 | ISBN-10: 354071328X | 392 pages | PDF | 7.4 MB
 
Over the last half of century interferon (IFN), originally discovered as an antiviral protein, has developed from an inhibitor of viral replication to a major force in the antiviral response. Initially studied only by few virologists, IFN was generally considered as a poorly defined protein of limited importance. The development of molecular techniques lead to the identification of a family of IFN genes and has shown an unexpected complexity of type I IFN genes and their expression.

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