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<big>Christoph Thomas, Ignacio Moraga, Doron Levin, Peter O. Krutzik, Yulia Podoplelova, Angelica Trejo, Choongho Lee, Ganit Yarden, Susan E. Vleck, Jeffrey S. Glenn, Garry P. Nolan, Jacob Piehler, Gideon Schreiber, K. Christopher Garcia</big><ref>no reference</ref>
<big>Christoph Thomas, Ignacio Moraga, Doron Levin, Peter O. Krutzik, Yulia Podoplelova, Angelica Trejo, Choongho Lee, Ganit Yarden, Susan E. Vleck, Jeffrey S. Glenn, Garry P. Nolan, Jacob Piehler, Gideon Schreiber, K. Christopher Garcia</big><ref>no reference</ref>
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<b>Molecular Tour</b><br>
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<b>Introduction</b><br>
IFNs were the first cytokines discovered more than half a century ago as agents that interfere with viral infection. Since then, IFNs have been established as pleiotropic, multifunctional proteins in the early immune response, exhibiting pronounced antiproliferative effects on cells, in addition to their strong immunomodulatory and antiviral activity. Due to their potency and diverse biological activities, IFNs are used for the treatment of several human diseases, including hepatitis C, multiple sclerosis and certain types of cancer.
IFNs were the first cytokines discovered more than half a century ago as agents that interfere with viral infection. Since then, IFNs have been established as pleiotropic, multifunctional proteins in the early immune response, exhibiting pronounced antiproliferative effects on cells, in addition to their strong immunomodulatory and antiviral activity. Due to their potency and diverse biological activities, IFNs are used for the treatment of several human diseases, including hepatitis C, multiple sclerosis and certain types of cancer.

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Solved Structures of IFNAR1/2/IFN Complexes

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