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Pegylated interferon alpha — can refer to: * Pegylated interferon alpha 2a * Pegylated interferon alpha 2b … Wikipedia
pegylated — peg·y·lat·ed (pegґə lāt″əd) having polyethylene glycol (PEG) attached; said of certain drugs … Medical dictionary
pegylated arginine deiminase — A substance being studied in the treatment of melanoma, liver cancer, and other types of cancer. It breaks down the amino acid arginine and may block the growth of cancer cells that need arginine to grow. It is a type of iminohydrolase. Also… … English dictionary of cancer terms
PEGylation — Polyethylene glycol PEGylation is the process of covalent attachment of polyethylene glycol polymer chains to another molecule, normally a drug or therapeutic protein. PEGylation is routinely achieved by incubation of a reactive derivative of PEG … Wikipedia
Hepatitis C — Classification and external resources Electron micrograph of hepatitis C virus purified from cell culture. The scale = 50 nanometers ICD 10 B … Wikipedia
Hepatitis C/co-infection with HIV — Patients who are HIV positive are commonly co infected with the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) due to shared routes of transmission: percutaneous exposure to blood, sexual intercourse, and from a mother to her infant.Infection with HCV can be… … Wikipedia
Interferon — Interferons (IFNs) are natural proteins produced by the cells of the immune system of most vertebrates in response to challenges by foreign agents such as viruses, parasites and tumor cells. Interferons belong to the large class of glycoproteins… … Wikipedia
Peginterferon alfa-2a — Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com Consumer Drug Information MedlinePlus … Wikipedia
Interferon — Interféron Pour les articles homonymes, voir IFN. Les Interférons (IFN) sont des protéines (glycoprotéines de la famille des cytokines) naturellement produites par les cellules du système immunitaire, mais également par d autres types cellulaires … Wikipédia en Français
Interféron — Pour les articles homonymes, voir IFN. Les interférons (IFN) sont des protéines (glycoprotéines de la famille des cytokines). Ils sont naturellement produits par les cellules du système immunitaire, mais également par d autres types cellulaires… … Wikipédia en Français