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Interferon beta is being produced by virus infected cells

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Type 1 (α and β) interferons are secreted by all nucleated cells after viral infection; interferon-α is predominantly produced by virus-infected leukocytes, and interferon-β by fibroblasts. ... Type II (γ, or immune) interferon is the product of antigen- or mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes.

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Type 1 (α and β) interferons are secreted by all nucleated cells after viral infection; interferon-α is predominantly produced by virus-infected leukocytes, and interferon-β by fibroblasts.Interferons are a group of proteins called cytokines produced by white blood cells, fibroblasts, or T-cells as part of an immune response to a viral infection or other immune trigger. The name of the proteins comes from their ability to interfere with the production of new virus particles.

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