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The current study was designed to determine some immunological and biochemical biomarkers in patients with thalassemia major (TM) and thalassemia intermedia (TI), 20 patients with thalassemia and 20 healthy volunteers as control group.... more
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      ThalassemiaInterferonLiver EnzymesBeta Thalassemia
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      PainBiologyCytokinesInflammation
A 27-year-old woman was maintained in an isolated state for 131 days in Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico. Her diet was vitamin D-depleted. Determinations on the effects of such isolation on levels and activities of peripheral blood cells that... more
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      HumansNatural Killer cellsFemaleSocial Isolation
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      BiologyInsulinInterferonBiotecnology Application
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      ImmunologyInflammationInnate Immunity (Biomedicine)Dendritic cell Biology
COVID-19, which is caused by the SARS-CoV-2, has ravaged the world for the past 2 years. Here, we review the current state of research into the disease with focus on its history, human genetics and genomics and the transition from the... more
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      Human GeneticsInfectious DiseasesGenome Wide Association Studies (GWAS)Interferon
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      EngineeringMicrobiologyOrganic ChemistryTechnology
Vaccine-induced COVID-19 variants and its impact on the Unvaccinated by Anthony of Boston. Type 1 interferon response is a major anti-viral defense important for immune activation. It is one of the first innate immune barriers against... more
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      VaccinesInterferon
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      Biological SciencesHUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUSHumansInterferon
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      HIVBiological SciencesVirulenceHumans
Breast cancer remains the main cause of cancer-related mortality for women worldwide. Main cause of death is the development of therapy-resistant metastases. Relapses occur with a bimodal temporal distribution, with a first peak at 1-2... more
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      Breast CancerChemotherapyResistanceInterferon
In this review, an attempt is made to comprehensively study the effectiveness of probiotics for the prevention and/or treatment of viral infectious diseases, which may be useful to combat the new corona virus. This review will provide an... more
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      MicrobiologyImmunologyProbioticsInterferon
The presented experiments we aimed if: (1) The replication of HSV-type 1 can be inhibited with Propolis, Royal Jelly and RK13 IFN; (2) The difference in the viral sensitivity against Propolis, Royal Jelly and RK13 IFN can be seen in... more
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      PropolisInterferonRoyal jellyHerpes Simplex Virus
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      Biological SciencesHumansAnimalsGene transfer techniques
Stroke is a heterogeneous disease caused by different pathogenic mechanisms. Several candidate genes for stroke have been proposed, but few have been replicated. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are expressed following stroke. We... more
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      Biological SciencesStrokeHumansHaplotypes
Present study reports an update on the molecular interaction of antiviral drugs with viral and host cell components during hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. In addition to the traditional therapeutic drug regimen, termed as standard of... more
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      Hepatitis CHepatologyLiver diseasesGastroentrology & Hepatology
Human interferon (IFN)-inducible IFI16 protein, an innate immune sensor of intracellular DNA, modulates various cell functions, however, its role in regulating virus growth remains unresolved. Here, we adopt two approaches to investigate... more
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      Innate immunityCytomegalovirusInterferonHCMV
Type I interferons (IFNs) are key cytokines endowed with antiviral and immunomodulatory activities. The human type I IFN family consists of 13 subtypes of IFNa, a single IFNb subtype, plus IFNε, IFNk, and IFNv. Type I IFNs exert their... more
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      Innate immunityInterferonType I interferons
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      CytokinesBiological SciencesCell lineCell Differentiation
The therapeutic use of interferon (IFN)-alpha administered as adjuvant medication in chronic schizophrenia was investigated. Natural leukocyte IFN-alpha was given to 9 long-term hospitalized chronic schizophrenic patients daily as... more
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      Mental HealthSchizophreniaRandomized Controlled TrialsInterferon
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      Cell AdhesionToxoplasmaToxoplasma gondiiBiological Sciences
Psoriasis is a skin disease where various cytokines play a detrimental role, yet our understanding of the disease is still limited. TNF is a validated drug target in psoriasis and other autoimmune diseases,... more
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      InflammationProinflammatory Cytokines (TNF alpha and İnterleukin beta)PsoriasisInterferon
The cytoplasmic retinoic acid-inducible gene-I (RIG-I)-like receptors (RLRs) initiate interferon (IFN) production and antiviral gene expression in response to RNA virus infection. Consequently, RLR signalling is tightly regulated by both... more
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      Innate immunityHelicasesInterferonUbiquitin E3 Ligase
Baculovirus (BV), an enveloped insect virus with a circular dsDNA genome, possesses unique characteristics that induce strong innate immune responses in mammalian cells. In this study, we show that BV administration in BALB/c mice not... more
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      Infectious DiseasesInnate immunityMalaria and other Infectious DiseasesVaccine development
Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease characterized by depigmented patches and macules. It is associated with many autoimmune diseases, the most common of which is thyroid diseases. The association between Interferon (IFN) therapy and... more
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      GastroenterologyDermatologyHepatitisInterferon
Many therapeutic reagents for hepatitis B virus infection have established efficacy in goals such as alanine aminotransferase normalization, hepatitis B virus DNA suppression, HBeAg seroconversion, histological improvement, and reduce... more
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      TherapyDrug ResistanceLife CycleInterferon
Se hace un estudio amplio del cocaetileno, como metabolito creado en el hígado, con graves efectos biopsicosociales, por consumo combinado de alcohol y cocaína.
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      NeuroanatomyDrugs And AlcoholPrimingCortisol
Introduction: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is an emerging public health issue affecting young people in developing countries. It is the common cause of chronic liver disease which if untreated, leads to cirrhosis, hepatocellular... more
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      Hepatitis C VirusInterferonHypothyroidism
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      EngineeringMicrobiologyOrganic ChemistryTechnology
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      ImmunologyCollaborationCytokinesDendritic cell Biology
Viruses utilize numerous mechanisms to counteract the host's immune response. Interferon production is a major component of the host antiviral response. Many viruses, therefore, produce proteins or RNA molecules that inhibit... more
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      Immune responseBiologyMedicineGene expression
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      CytokinesRunningBiological SciencesHumans
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) is a dimeric transcriptional complex that has been recognized primarily for its role in the maintenance of oxygen and energy homoeostasis. The HIF-1alpha subunit is O(2) labile and is degraded by the... more
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      CytokinesTranscription FactorsBiological SciencesHumans
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      Biological SciencesStrokeHumansHaplotypes
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      Cuban StudiesChernobylCuban RevolutionCuba
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      Cell AdhesionToxoplasmaToxoplasma gondiiBiological Sciences
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      TobaccoBiological SciencesHumansMice
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      ImmunologyCollaborationCytokinesDendritic cell Biology
Interferon-α (IFN) is widely used in the treatment of certain cancers and viral infections, including hepatitis C (HCV). Unfortunately, depression is a common side effect of IFN therapy, affecting approximately a third of HCV patients... more
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      DepressionSsriInterferon5-HTP
COVID-19, which is caused by the SARS-CoV-2, has ravaged the world for the past 2 years. Here, we review the current state of research into the disease with focus on its history, human genetics and genomics and the transition from the... more
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      Human GeneticsInfectious DiseasesGenome Wide Association Studies (GWAS)Interferon
The genetics underlying severe COVID-19 The immune system is complex and involves many genes, including those that encode cytokines known as interferons (IFNs). Individuals that lack specific IFNs can be more susceptible to infectious... more
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      Human GeneticsMedical GeneticsAdolescentInnate immunity
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      Computational BiologyBiological SciencesCell lineMice
I geni dell'interferone e COVID-19 Gli interferoni sono molecole ad azione infiammatoria fondamentali per la nostra sopravvivenza. Se non vengono prodotte a sufficienza quando ce n'è bisogno, il sistema immunitario non riesce a difenderci... more
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      Innate immunityInterferonGenesCovid-19
Filoviruses are highly lethal in humans and nonhuman primates, likely due to potent antagonism of host interferon (IFN) responses early in infection. Filoviral protein VP35 is implicated as the major IFN induction antagonist, while Ebola... more
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      Molecular Virology (Biology)Immune responseVirologyMolecular virology
Interferon tau (IFNtau) is the signal for maternal recognition of pregnancy in ruminants. The positive effects of IFNtau on IFN-stimulated gene (ISG) expression are mediated by ISG factor 3 (ISGF3), which is composed of signal transducer... more
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      Gene regulationBiologyTranscription FactorsGene expression
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      Gene expressionBiological SciencesMiceAnimals
Adherence to treatment is a key to improve cure rates in patients with chronic hepatitis C on interferon-based therapies. We aimed to determine the main reasons for telephone consultations and unscheduled visits in hepatitis C patients... more
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      Hepatitis CAdherence to Psychiatric MedicationsNursing CareInterferon
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      Biological SciencesHumansAnimalsGene transfer techniques