Most, if not all, cells in humans and mice express the receptor for type I interferons (IFNs). Therefore, these cytokines have a range of direct and indirect effects on various cell types during ...
Interferons (IFNs) are widely expressed cytokines with strong antiviral properties. There are three main types of IFNs: type I IFNs, type II IFN and type III IFNs. In addition to their role in ...
The type I interferon (IFN) system involves a single form of IFNβ, several variants of IFNα and other less well-characterized IFNs, all of which signal via a heterodimeric IFNα/β receptor 1 ...
There are two main classes of interferon (IFN): type I IFNs and type II IFN. There are many type I IFNs, including IFN-α, IFN-β and IFN-ω, and all of these bind a common cell-surface receptor. IFN-γ, ...