Interferons: INF-α, INF-β and INF-γ (FL-Immuno/07)
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- In this video lecture, we will study in detail..
What are interferons?
Types of interferons.
INF-α, INF-β and INF-γ
Function of interferons.
Role of interferons in antiviral defense.
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honestly i think this was such an amazing presentation, very simple and yet very understandable... looking forward to watch more of your videos THANKS!!!
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I was watching my UON lecture for 1 hour to understand what are the interferons gamma. so, she explained it in 5 minutes will-done. ✅
Glad to know that this lecture is helpful to you. Thanks.
A series of lecture with to the point explanation , Thank you for this effort ..
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Extremely helpful, can't thank you enough
Great video, so that could be one of a reasons why it takes some time for addaptive immunity to kick in because IFN gamma is produced later during viral infection and then acrivate b cells to produce IgG
I'm wondering when this concept was covered during my UG.
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nice video, i have understood something about working of interferons, thanks for this great video
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Best video on Interferon. Thank you so much
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So, amazing i really understand IFN-gamma today😅😅
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great lecture! thank you! :)
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I love your videos! they are among the best ones!
However I have a question: you said that interferons are produced by infected leucocytes (monocytes, macrophages and some lymphocytes), but at the end you said that interferons are produced by every cell of the body and every cell has interferone receptors. Why giving the list of leucocytes at the beginning if all body cells produce it?
She said interferons can be produced by any cell of the body if that particular cell is infected by viruses.
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So nice lecture
Good analysis
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Over the counter alpha interferons is highly recognized globally. Can I get them over the Internet and does ROCHE pharma still manufacture this product ?
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why do we need to give interferons through injections if our own body can produce them??
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Question?
Gamma interferon,antigen tube 3.67
Gamma interferon,niltube 0.29
Final result positive 3.38 is it good or bad please any suggestions I got good job and I have this one in my body I don’t know they will let me to do this one or not
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Question: Can the common cold virus activate interferons to signal NK cells to proliferate and attack? If not pls explain. Many thanks.
Yes, I'm pretty sure nk cells will attack if chemicals are there but I'm no expert
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I am curious, what is the difference in terms of structure between INF alpha-2b and INF alpha-2.Another question is that, Is INF alpha-2b secreted from normal human cell?
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Nice video voy intersting Cuba has this medication USAHas to buy is good for the coronavirus
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What are the references that you explain the information from?
if type I interferon does apoptosis in infected cell , how it doesn't do it in uninfected cell ?
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Thanks! Nice video. Can i ask you for some sources? Like some internet articles or special books?
you can take reference from the following books:
Kuby Immunology
Primer to immune response, Tak W Mak
Prescott's Microbiology
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Thank you for such a clear explanation
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Can we use this against corona viral
Yes
Question: is there any difference in the way the immune system will function in protecting the bodies short and long term if the invading microbe is inserted directly into the adaptive immune system? As opposed to naturally through ingesting or mucous membranes?
If the pathogen gets to the adaptive immune system first it's highly likely the right B Cell and T Cell will activate and then activate defenses
Hey there
In my book its given interferon inhibit viral replication by inhibiting viral protein synthesis
But how?
Can u pls pls explain
Yes, it's correct. But it require a long video to explain the process. Will try to make the video tutorial soon. Thanks.
Frank Lectures Okay Ma’am. Thank you so much😄
Interferon triggers production of antiviral proteins in host cell for example some protein kinase that phosphorylate eIF2 and inhibit initiation of translation of viral protein synthesis
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Is it your natural voice?
Ifn gamma is produced by no cells u said how come they are adaptive immunity.?
Sorry nk cells
So are interferon protiesn essentially antibodies?
No, Interferons are part of the initial mechanism. Antibodies are part of the mechanism after recognition of the enemy.
COVID19 brought me here
I was also here because of Covid 19
Same here
Whats the role of India doctors,if they are working or no knowledge at all
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🥲 voice difficult but thank you
There are three types of interferons
The voice actually hard to follow
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Can u send this ppt
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Horrible accent on the person explaining, you can only understand like 50% of whats being said.
Not true at all. I was able to understand 100% of the lecture. Slowdown the video brother
I like the accent, very clear to me, sorry you did not understand.