Human leukocyte interferon

Interferon

Interferon
Interferons (IFNs) are proteins made and released by host cells in response to the presence of pathogens—such as viruses, bacteria, or parasites—or tumor cells. They allow communication between cells to trigger the protective defenses of the immune system that eradicate pathogens or tumors. IFNs belong to the large class of glycoproteins known as cytokines. Interferons are named after their ability to "interfere" with viral replication within host cells. IFNs have other functions: they activate immune cells, such as natural killer cells and macrophages; they increase recognition of infection or tumor cells by up-regulating antigen presentation to T lymphocytes; and they increase the ability of uninfected host cells to resist new infection by virus...

Human leukocyte interferon - List of case studies

Drugs

treatment Hormonotherapy Humalog Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) Human leukocyte interferon Hyaluronic acid Hyaluronic acid injections ...

Neuroroendocrine neoplasia with hepatic secondary lesions

antibodies at high titers, but that human leukocyte interferon can be used as rescue treatment . ...

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