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Interferon-Alpha
(alpha-Interferon; Interferon alfa; Interferon, Leukocyte; Interferon, Lymphoblast)


One of the type I interferons (interferon type i) produced by peripheral blood leukocytes or lymphoblastoid cells when exposed to live or inactivated virus, double-stranded rna, or bacterial products. It is the major interferon produced by virus-induced leukocyte cultures and, in addition to its pronounced antiviral activity, it causes activation of NK cells.

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<b>interferon</b>-<b>alpha</b>/beta
interferon-alpha/beta
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Type I <b>interferon</b> (<b>IFN</b>- <b>alpha</b>
Type I interferon (IFN- alpha
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<b>interferon alpha</b> and
interferon alpha and
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Human <b>Interferon</b>-<b>alpha</b> 2b
Human Interferon-alpha 2b
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<b>Interferon Alpha</b> (<b>Interferon</b>
Interferon Alpha (Interferon
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<b>IFN</b>-<b>alpha</b>/beta receptor,
IFN-alpha/beta receptor,
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