Comparative analysis of type III interferon receptor and interferon-stimulated genes
Goossens, Kate 2013, Comparative analysis of type III interferon receptor and interferon-stimulated genes, Ph.D thesis, School of Medicine, Deakin University.
The role of a new type of interferon, known as interferon lambda, involved in anti-viral immunity was investigated. The identification of this interferon and its receptor, and their associated stimulation of the antiviral genes, Viperin and ZAP, has important implications for preventing viral infections, such as avian influenza.
Language
eng
Field of Research
060804 Animal Immunology
Socio Economic Objective
839999 Animal Production and Animal Primary Products not elsewhere classified
Description of original
XVII,123 pages, 50 unnumbered leaves : illustrations, tables, some coloured
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