Identification of an interferon in murine placentas
It is becoming increasingly apparent that interferon exerts a major role in cellular regulatory processes. Besides its well known antiviral properties 1 , interferon has been shown to affect cell surface antigen expression 2,3 , lymphoid cell function 4,5 , as well as cellular protein synthesis 6,7...
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description | It is becoming increasingly apparent that interferon exerts a major role in cellular regulatory processes. Besides its well known antiviral properties
1
, interferon has been shown to affect cell surface antigen expression
2,3
, lymphoid cell function
4,5
, as well as cellular protein synthesis
6,7
and growth
8–11
. To date, however, there is little information available on the mechanism of interferon production
in vivo
except in response to a variety of exogenously administered viral and nonviral systemic inducers. We report here the detection of a pregnancy-associated elevation of interferon, or an interferon-like component, in selected reproductive tissues of mice. |
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, lymphoid cell function
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6,7
and growth
8–11
. To date, however, there is little information available on the mechanism of interferon production
in vivo
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, lymphoid cell function
4,5
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6,7
and growth
8–11
. To date, however, there is little information available on the mechanism of interferon production
in vivo
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2,3
, lymphoid cell function
4,5
, as well as cellular protein synthesis
6,7
and growth
8–11
. To date, however, there is little information available on the mechanism of interferon production
in vivo
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