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- Interferome abstract "Interferome is an online bioinformatics database of interferon regulated genes (IRGs). These Interferon Regulated Genes are also known as Interferon Stimulated Genes (ISGs). The database contains information on type I (IFN alpha, beta), type II (IFN gamma) and type III (IFN lambda) regulated genes and is regularly updated. It is used by the interferon and cytokine research community both as an analysis tool and an information resource. Interferons were identified as antiviral proteins more than 50 years ago. However, their involvement in immunomodulation, cell proliferation, inflammation and other homeostatic processes has been since identified. These cytokines are used as therapeutics in many diseases such as chronic viral infections, cancer and multiple sclerosis. These interferons regulate the transcription of approximately 2000 genes in an interferon subtype, dose, cell type and stimulus dependent manner. This database of interferon regulated genes is an attempt at integrating information from high-throughput experiments and molecular biology databases to gain a detailed understanding of interferon biology.".
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- Interferome title "INTERFEROME".
- Interferome wikiPageExternalLink www.interferome.org.
- Interferome wikiPageExternalLink www.interferome.org.
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- Interferome description "database of interferon regulated genes".
- Interferome hasPhotoCollection Interferome.
- Interferome laboratory Monash_Institute_of_Medical_Research.
- Interferome laboratory University_of_Cambridge.
- Interferome logo File:Database.png.
- Interferome organism Common_chimpanzee.
- Interferome organism Homo_sapiens.
- Interferome organism House_mouse.
- Interferome pmid "Shamith A Samarajiwa & al.".
- Interferome released "2008".
- Interferome title "INTERFEROME".
- Interferome url www.interferome.org.
- Interferome description "database of interferon regulated genes".
- Interferome subject Category:Bioinformatics.
- Interferome subject Category:Biological_databases.
- Interferome subject Category:Cytokines.
- Interferome subject Category:Gene_expression.
- Interferome subject Category:Immunology.
- Interferome subject Category:WikiProject_Molecular_and_Cellular_Biology_articles.
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- Interferome comment "Interferome is an online bioinformatics database of interferon regulated genes (IRGs). These Interferon Regulated Genes are also known as Interferon Stimulated Genes (ISGs). The database contains information on type I (IFN alpha, beta), type II (IFN gamma) and type III (IFN lambda) regulated genes and is regularly updated. It is used by the interferon and cytokine research community both as an analysis tool and an information resource.".
- Interferome label "Interferome".
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- Interferome homepage www.interferome.org.
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