What is interferon induced antiviral state?
Answer / Sunil Kumar Sagar
Interferon-induced antiviral state refers to a state in which cells become resistant to viral infection as a result of interferon stimulation. Interferons are proteins produced by the host's immune system in response to virus invasion. They trigger various cellular mechanisms that inhibit viral replication.
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