Bacterial infection
31.07.2023 | laboratory study
Type I Interferons are Required to Protect Against Bacterial Pneumonia
IFN-I controls MAIT cell functions during K. pneumoniae infection
30.03.2023 | laboratory study
How Helicobacter Interferes with Probiotics to Stimulate The Synthesis of IFN-β
The bacterium produces a unique toxin VacA
17.03.2023 | laboratory study
Helicobacter Isolates Interferon Out of The Immune System
Bacteria create islands of safety for themselves
26.10.2022 | laboratory study
Modern Immunity was Designed by The Black Death Epidemic of The 14th Century
ERAP2 gene protects against plague but increases the risk of autoimmune disease
16.04.2021 | clinical research
Interferon-alpha Reduces Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis Frequency in Pregnant
Randomized study of vaginal biocenosis during gestation
15.04.2021 | laboratory study
Interferon Deprives Chlamydia for Reproduction
Research on human epithelial cell culture
10.04.2021 | review
Interferons in the pathogenesis of bacterial infections
Interferons can increase or decrease the disease depending on the type of bacterium, the disease stage, the path of infection, or the body's characteristics