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Interferon receptor
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'''Interferon receptor''' (IFNR) is a cell surface receptor which binds interferon. '''Interferon α/β receptor''' binds interferon-α and interferon-β. It is a heterodimer with subunits INFAR1 and INFAR2. '''Interferon γ receptor''' binds interferon-γ and is a heterodimer with subunits INFGR1 and INFGR2. '''Interferon δ receptor''' binds interferon-δ. | '''Interferon receptor''' (IFNR) is a cell surface receptor which binds interferon. '''Interferon α/β receptor''' binds interferon-α and interferon-β. It is a heterodimer with subunits INFAR1 and INFAR2. '''Interferon γ receptor''' binds interferon-γ and is a heterodimer with subunits INFGR1 and INFGR2. '''Interferon δ receptor''' binds interferon-δ. | ||
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