.In some viral infections, interferons, which are hydrophilic, are secreted by some white blood cells. These bind nearby cells causing uninfected cells to produce protective antiviral proteins. Based on the chemistry of this interferon (ligand/signaling molecule), are receptors required for it to exert it’s action, if so where. Select yes/no for receptor; Select location if applicable yes a receptor is required no a receptor is not required receptor location: cytosolic receptors receptor location: nuclear receptors receptor location: plasma membrane receptors
.In some viral infections, interferons, which are hydrophilic, are secreted by some white blood cells. These bind nearby cells causing uninfected cells to produce protective antiviral proteins. Based on the chemistry of this interferon (ligand/signaling molecule), are receptors required for it to exert it’s action, if so where. Select yes/no for receptor; Select location if applicable yes a receptor is required no a receptor is not required receptor location: cytosolic receptors receptor location: nuclear receptors receptor location: plasma membrane receptors
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7.In some viral infections, interferons, which are hydrophilic, are secreted by some white blood cells. These bind nearby cells causing uninfected cells to produce protective antiviral proteins.
Based on the chemistry of this interferon (ligand/signaling molecule), are receptors required for it to exert it’s action, if so where. Select yes/no for receptor; Select location if applicable
yes a receptor is required
no a receptor is not required
receptor location: cytosolic receptors
receptor location: nuclear receptors
receptor location: plasma membrane receptors
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