- Models of Investigation
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41 min
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44 min
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38 min
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62 min
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61 min
- Cell Types and Recruitment
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71 min
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51 min
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42 min
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63 min
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25 min
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61 min
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41 min
- Recognition and Signaling
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50 min
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42 min
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39 min
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44 min
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38 min
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41 min
- Modulation of Effector Responses
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22 min
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42 min
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54 min
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39 min
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38 min
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69 min
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42 min
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27 min
- Pathogen-Host Interactions
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46 min
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50 min
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56 min
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53 min
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34 min
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51 min
- Health and Disease
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39 min
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59 min
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33 min
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38 min
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36 min
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54 min
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49 min
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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73 min
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32 min
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51 min
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39 min
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63 min
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35 min
Topics Covered
- Evolving immune response
- Interferons
- Antiviral effects
- IFNalfa/beta induction
- Role of IFNalfa/beta in fighting off viruses and infection
- Activation of immune response cascades during viral challenges
- Immunoregulation
- NK cells during viral infections
- Innate lymphocytes in defense
- Regulation of NK cell responses by IFNalfa/beta and IL-12
- IFN signaling
- STAT1 in defense against infection
- Kinetics of cell and cytokine responses to LCMV infections
- STAT expression in NK cells
- Type 1 IFN receptor association
- Gene expression and protein-protein interactions for regulating type 1 IFN effects
- Interferon treatment
- Interferon ablation
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Talk Citation
Biron, C. (2009, June 30). Type I interferons in innate immunity to viral infections [Video file]. In
The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 1, 2023, from
https://hstalks.com/bs/1306/.
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Publication History
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Published on June 30, 2009
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Christine Biron has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.