The following characteristics and uses apply to interferon alpha except for one:
- a- It is a protein
- b- It is obtained from lymphoblastoid source
- c- It is an injectable preparation
- d- It is a hormone***
The correct answer is d) It is a hormone.
Interferon alpha is not a hormone. It is a cytokine, which is a type of signaling molecule that is produced by cells of the immune system. Interferons play a role in the body's defense against viruses and other pathogens.
The other options are correct:
- a) It is a protein is correct. Interferon alpha is a protein, just like all other cytokines.
- b) It is obtained from lymphoblastoid source is correct. Interferon alpha is typically produced in the laboratory using lymphoblastoid cells, which are immortalized B lymphocytes.
- c) It is an injectable preparation is correct. Interferon alpha is available as an injectable preparation that is administered subcutaneously.
So the answer is d) It is a hormone.
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