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recombinant
(redirected from interferon alfa-2b)

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recombinant Genetics
1. produced by the combining of genetic material from more than one origin
2. a chromosome, cell, organism, etc., the genetic makeup of which results from recombination

recombinant [rē′käm·bə·nənt]
(genetics)
Any new cell, individual, or molecule that is produced in the laboratory by recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid technology or that arises naturally as a result of recombination.


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Interferon alfa-2b has similar actions to natural interferon.
Among the goals of this clinical trial is to find the highest tolerable dose of VQD-001 combined with Interferon alfa-2b in the treatment of patients with advanced cancer that have not responded to standard treatment or where there is no standard treatment for that type of cancer.
a broad-spectrum antiviral used in the treatment of severe viral pneumonia caused by respiratory syncytial virus, particularly in high-risk infants; also used in conjunction with interferon alfa-2b in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C.
 
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