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titleOfInvention Recombinant Protein Inhibiting Virus Proliferation
abstract The present invention relates to a viral proliferation inhibiting recombinant protein comprising a transcription module, a trigger module, and a safety module, wherein the recombinant protein is an interferon in normal cells without virus infection. Although not secreted, it is possible to secrete strong interferon when the virus is infected and the NS3 / 4a protein is in the cell, thus reducing the side effects caused by long-term systemic administration of expensive interferon, increasing acquirement immunity, and resistance mutations. Not only can it be avoided, but it can also economically treat and prevent viral infections.n n n n Virus, infection, interferon, VISA, NS3 / 4a, recombinant, protein
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