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  1. Interferon - Wikipedia

    All interferons share several common effects: they are antiviral agents and they modulate functions of the immune system. Administration of Type I IFN has been shown experimentally to inhibit tumor …

  2. What Are Interferons (IFNs)? - Cleveland Clinic

    Feb 19, 2024 · Interferons are the frontline defenders in your body. A variety of cells, including white blood cells, produce interferons in response to infection and other stimuli, like cancer cells. They …

  3. Interferon side effects: Signs, causes, and risks

    Feb 16, 2018 · Interferon is a protein released by the cells of the body when they are under attack from a virus or other invader. When interferon is released, it sets off a series of reactions in nearby...

  4. Interferon | Definition, Function, & Immune Response | Britannica

    Nov 11, 2025 · An interferon is any of several related proteins that are produced by various types of cells in the body as a defensive response to viruses. They are important modulators of the immune …

  5. Your Guide to Interferons - WebMD

    Nov 30, 2024 · Interferons are man-made versions of proteins your body makes. These drugs work with your immune system to help it find and attack viruses and cancer. They can stop virus and cancer …

  6. The Three Types of Interferons and How They Work

    Nov 10, 2025 · Detailed look at the three Interferon types, explaining the cellular mechanisms that induce the antiviral state and their current applications in medicine.

  7. Types of Interferons: Their Functions and Uses - Biology Insights

    Aug 4, 2025 · Interferons are signaling proteins produced by host cells in response to pathogens like viruses, bacteria, parasites, and tumor cells. These proteins play a crucial role in the body’s innate …