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What prompts interferon $\beta$ to be secreted?a. SSDNAb. dsRNAc. SSRNAd. dsDNAe. mtDNA
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It plays a crucial role in the innate immune response by activating various immune cells and inducing an antiviral state in neighboring cells. Now, let's analyze the options given: a. SSDNA: Single-stranded DNA is not typically a common trigger for interferon β Show more…
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