Inflammatory diseases
Type I Interferon’s Dual Effect on Immunity
Reduced Inflammation but Increased Susceptibility to Candidiasis
Interferon Beta-1b for the Treatment of Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis
Two-Year Study Results
Quercetin – an Antioxidant with Neuroprotective and Antiviral Properties
Overview of the Therapeutic Effects of Quercetin
The Role of Commensal Bacteria in Sustaining Gut Health through Type I Interferons
Bacteroides fragilis protects against inflammation
Probiotics for Acne Treatment
How lactic acid bacteria affect the skin microbiota
Periodontitis Increases The Risk of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Metabolic syndrome linked to dental disease
Interferon-Gamma Role in Parkinson’s Disease
T cells promote inflammation and death of dopaminergic neurons
Gout and Dietary Habits
Which foods promote and which hinder the development of the disease
Treating Seasonal Allergies: Azelastine or Interferon with Betamethasone?
Combined preparation of interferon-alpha-2b quickly reduces the symptoms of hay fever
Interferon In Healthy Skin And Skin Diseases
Interferon for alopecia, vitiligo and psoriasis
Interferon-Alpha-11 to Treat Immunodeficiency Virus
Interferon-alpha-11, but not interferon-beta, suppresses chronic retroviral infection
Inflammatory Cytokines Cause Cardiac Arrhythmias in COVID-19
Cytokines IL-6 and IL-10 are risk factors for atrial and ventricular arrhythmias
Treatment of migraine with interferon-gamma
Exosomes of dendritic cells, stimulated by IFN-gamma, protect against spreading depression-the cause of migraines
Interferon causes psoriasis
Interferon increases inflammation and proliferation of keratinocytes in psoriasis
Type I interferons in inflammatory diseases
Type I interferons (IFN) can be both beneficial and harmful, depending on whether the activation of the IFN pathway is temporary or permanent