Biological effects of the interferons and other cytokines
- 1 September 1996
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Biotherapy
- Vol. 8 (3-4), 189-198
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01877204
Abstract
There were seven workshops that primarily concerned the biological effects of the interferons and the other cytokines. These were: Workshop 6, The refractory state in the reponse to interferons (IFNs) and antibodies in treated patients; Workshop 7, IFNs, multiple sclerosis, and the nervous system; Workshop 9, Viral inhibition of the response to IFNs and other cytokines; Workshop 10, Cell growth inhibition by IFNs and other cytokines; Workshop 12, Cytokines and cell death; Workshop 13, Interactions between cytokines; and, Workshop 14, Cytokine gene therapy. Summaries of each of these sessions follow.Keywords
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