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IFN-α
Background

      Interferon-alpha is a broad-spectrum antiviral agent with antiviral, antitumor, and immune regulatory effects, playing a crucial role in human immune protection against viral infections. Interferon-alpha establishes an "antiviral state" by inducing cells to produce antiviral proteins, thereby preventing cells from being infected by viruses including coronaviruses. Additionally, it enhances the immune killing activity against viral infections, boosts the phagocytic function of macrophages, and increases cytotoxic activity. Interferon-alpha has been widely used in the prevention and treatment of viral infectious diseases.

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IFN-α Reporter Cell Line
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IFNα Reporter HEK-293 Cell Line
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IFNα Reporter THP1 Cell Line
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IFNα Reportr MDCK Cell Line
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IFN-α
Background

Cytokines are low-molecular-weight soluble proteins induced by various cells in response to immune antigens, mitogens, or other stimulation factors. They regulate innate and adaptive immunity, 

hematopoiesis, cell growth, multipotent adult progenitor cells (MAPCs), tissue repair, and other functions. Cytokines can be classified into interleukins, interferons, tumor necrosis factor superfamily, 

colony-stimulating factors, chemokines, growth factors, among others. These multifunctional molecules act in the body through paracrine, autocrine, or endocrine pathways, exhibiting pleiotropy, 

redundancy, antagonism, synergy, and other physiological properties. They form a complex cytokine regulatory network involved in various essential physiological functions in the human body.


Cytokines play crucial roles in the development, differentiation, immune response, and immune regulation of immune cells; however, they can also act as a "double-edged sword," contributing 

to the onset of various diseases under certain conditions. For instance, during immune responses, immune cells secrete a large amount of cytokines that in turn stimulate immune cells. If this 

positive feedback regulation is disrupted, it can lead to a "cytokine storm," a phenomenon observed in various diseases such as acute respiratory distress syndrome, SARS (severe acute respiratory 

syndrome), and influenza.

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IFN-α Reporter Cell Line
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GM-C33668
IFNα Reportr MDCK Cell Line
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GM-C33668
IFNα Reportr MDCK Cell Line
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GM-C33668
IFNα Reportr MDCK Cell Line
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