Interferon Stocks List

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Interferon Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 BIIB Top Stock Movers Now: Tesla, Paramount Global, Biogen, and More
Jul 3 BIIB Biogen completes $1.15bn HI-Bio acquisition to expand immunology presence
Jul 2 BIIB Eli Lilly Wins Long-Awaited Approval For Biogen-Rivaling Alzheimer's Drug
Jul 2 BIIB US Equities Markets End Higher Tuesday Following Fed Chair Powell's Comments
Jul 2 BIIB Biogen (BIIB) Slipped on Lower-Than-Expected Revenue Growth
Jul 2 BIIB Biogen Completes Acquisition of Human Immunology Biosciences
Jul 2 BMY Eisai and Bristol Myers Squibb terminate ADC development deal
Jul 1 BMY Eisai receives rights to antibody drug conjugate after Bristol ends collaboration
Jul 1 BMY What the Options Market Tells Us About Bristol-Myers Squibb
Jul 1 BMY Bristol-Myers Squibb to Pay $2.7 Million to Settle Potential Anti-Competition Case, Israeli Agency Says
Jul 1 BMY Bristol Myers to pay $2.7 million to settle Israel anti-competition charges
Jul 1 BMY Eisai and Bristol Myers cancel cancer ADC deal
Jul 1 BIIB 10 clinical trials to watch in the second half of 2024
Jun 28 BMY Bristol-Myers Squibb: Time To Double Down
Jun 28 BIIB Biogen, Eisai launch Alzheimer's drug Leqembi in China
Jun 28 BIIB Eisai and Biogen launch LEQEMBI for Alzheimer’s in China
Jun 28 BIIB Eisai and Biogen launch Alzheimer's drug Leqembi in China
Jun 27 BIIB “LEQEMBI®” (Lecanemab) for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease Launched in China
Jun 27 BMY Novo Nordisk Buys 2seventy's Hemophilia A Program, Divestiture Supports Exclusive Focus On Abecma
Jun 27 BMY You’ve Been Warned! 3 Pharma Stocks to Buy Now or Regret Forever.
Interferon

Interferons (IFNs) are a group of signaling proteins made and released by host cells in response to the presence of several viruses. In a typical scenario, a virus-infected cell will release interferons causing nearby cells to heighten their anti-viral defenses.
IFNs belong to the large class of proteins known as cytokines, molecules used for communication between cells to trigger the protective defenses of the immune system that help eradicate pathogens. Interferons are named for their ability to "interfere" with viral replication by protecting cells from virus infections. IFNs also have various other functions: they activate immune cells, such as natural killer cells and macrophages; they increase host defenses by up-regulating antigen presentation by virtue of increasing the expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens. Certain symptoms of infections, such as fever, muscle pain and "flu-like symptoms", are also caused by the production of IFNs and other cytokines.
More than twenty distinct IFN genes and proteins have been identified in animals, including humans. They are typically divided among three classes: Type I IFN, Type II IFN, and Type III IFN. IFNs belonging to all three classes are important for fighting viral infections and for the regulation of the immune system.

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