Selected article for: "IFN subtype and unconventional IFN subtype"

Author: Shields, Lauren E.; Jennings, Jordan; Liu, Qinfang; Lee, Jinhwa; Ma, Wenjun; Blecha, Frank; Miller, Laura C.; Sang, Yongming
Title: Cross-Species Genome-Wide Analysis Reveals Molecular and Functional Diversity of the Unconventional Interferon-? Subtype
  • Document date: 2019_6_25
  • ID: 14gcu1se_33
    Snippet: of this unconventional IFN subtype (Figures 1, 2) (7-9, 13). Thus, comparative genomic studies show that pigs and cattle are excellent examples demonstrating a molecular expansion of type I IFNs including IFN-ω genes, which are several-fold more than those in mice or humans (Figures 1, 2) (7-9, 17, 18, 27) ......
    Document: of this unconventional IFN subtype (Figures 1, 2) (7-9, 13). Thus, comparative genomic studies show that pigs and cattle are excellent examples demonstrating a molecular expansion of type I IFNs including IFN-ω genes, which are several-fold more than those in mice or humans (Figures 1, 2) (7-9, 17, 18, 27) .

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