Type I interferons are primarily produced in response to viral infections and function by activating antiviral pathways in ...
Zúñiga believes that interventions that target LDHB or related metabolic pathways could be explored as a way to counteract ...
Type III interferons (IFNs), particularly IFN-λs, are a group of cytokines that play a crucial role in the immune response against infections, particularly viral and bacterial pathogens.
Recent insights reveal the potential role of interferon (IFN) signaling in the pathogenesis of OPLL, particularly the type I IFN pathway, which is known to play a role in innate immune responses ...
Researchers from the Organoid group at the Hubrecht Institute have found that specific gut cells, BEST4/CA7+ cells, regulate electrolyte and water balance in response to bacterial toxins that cause ...
The increasing occurrence of chronic and infectious diseases is the main driver of the rising demand for interferon. Furthermore, advancements in interferon production and ongoing research and ...