alpha-interferon
1Alpha interferon — The interferons are specialized proteins (lymphokines) produced by the body in response to an infection. these substances interfere with cell infection. There are 3 main classes of interferon, alpha, beta, and * * * alpha interferon n an… …
2alpha interferon — noun : an interferon produced by various white blood cells that inhibits viral replication, suppresses cell proliferation, and regulates immune response and that is used in a form obtained from recombinant DNA to treat various diseases (as hairy… …
3alpha interferon — noun Date: 1980 an interferon produced by white blood cells that inhibits viral replication, suppresses cell proliferation, and regulates immune response and that is used in a form obtained from recombinant DNA to treat various diseases compare… …
4alpha-interferon — noun a form of interferon that is produced endogenously and commercially for its pharmacological effects (including regulation of the immune system and antiviral and antineoplastic effects) • Hypernyms: ↑interferon * * * /al feuh in teuhr fear… …
5alpha-interferon — /al feuh in teuhr fear on/, n. Pharm. interferon (def. 2). * * * …
6Interferon — (IFN, von engl. to interfere eingreifen, sich einmischen) ist ein Protein oder Glykoprotein, das eine immunstimulierende, vor allem antivirale und antitumorale Wirkung entfaltet (siehe auch Zytokine). Es wird als körpereigenes Gewebshormon in… …
7Interferon — Interféron Pour les articles homonymes, voir IFN. Les Interférons (IFN) sont des protéines (glycoprotéines de la famille des cytokines) naturellement produites par les cellules du système immunitaire, mais également par d autres types cellulaires …
8interferon alpha — n ALPHA INTERFERON …
9interferon alfa — interferon al·fa al fə n alpha interferon produced by recombinant DNA technology …
10Interferon — Interferons (IFNs) 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… …