PMID: 6403647Mar 1, 1983Paper

Immune human lymphocytes produce an acid-labile alpha-interferon

The Journal of Experimental Medicine
F R BalkwillP C Beverley

Abstract

We have described in this paper a novel human interferon (IFN) with antigenic and cross-species reactivity of alpha-IFN and physicochemical properties of gamma-IFN. This IFN is produced by normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells during an immune response but has also been associated with autoimmune disease (10). The system described here will be useful in elucidating the biological significance and cell of origin of this IFN.

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Jul 1, 1984·Journal of Virological Methods·A D BarrettN J Dimmock
Mar 10, 1984·Lancet·R P EglinR G Downing
Apr 5, 1984·The New England Journal of Medicine
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Jun 1, 1988·The American Journal of the Medical Sciences·A Schattner
Jun 1, 1984·Experimental Cell Research·I SchoberH Kirchner

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