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Immune Interferons Gene synthesis

The development of the chemistry outlined in this manuscript was supported by NIH (GM21120 and GM25680) in the author s laboratory. This research was completed by a group of extremely capable and imaginative colleagues whose names appear on the cited references. The synthesis of the immune interferon gene was completed in the laboratories of AMGen Development Inc., Boulder, Colorado, and will be published in detail elsewhere. [Pg.69]

Interferons (IFNs) are a family of glycoproteins that exert virus-nonspecific but host-specific antiviral activity by inducing the transcription of cellular genes coding for antiviral proteins that selectively inhibit the synthesis of viral RNA and proteins. The name of IFNs derives from the common property to interfere with the viral infection of cells. They represent the most important element of natural immune defenses against viral infection. ... [Pg.695]


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