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...Bristol-Myers, a major pharmaceutical company. Fildes quickly recruited a cadre of experienced managers with M.B.A.s, including some of his old colleagues from Bristol-Myers. He also pared back Cetus' rambling research to focus on projects with the most commercial potential. The company is now testing its version of interferon, a promising anticancer agent, and hopes to have the product on the market in two years. But at least five other firms, including Genentech and Geneva-based Biogen, are also in the interferon race...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going for the Gene Green | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...black tea on 11 healthy nontea drinkers and compared them with 10 healthy people who began drinking coffee. The researchers found that drinking 600 ml of tea every day for at least two weeks doubled or tripled the immune system's output of an infection-fighting substance called interferon gamma. The coffee drinkers registered no difference in interferon-gamma production. Apparently the body metabolizes the tea into molecules that mimic the surface proteins of bacteria, jump-starting the immune system so that when real bugs show up, they can more easily be dispatched. But keep in mind that although...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Steeped In Health | 3/14/2004 | See Source »

...Lipton) on 11 healthy non--tea drinkers and compared them with 10 healthy people who began drinking coffee. The researchers found that drinking 20 oz. of tea every day for at least two weeks doubled or tripled the immune system's output of an infection-fighting substance called interferon gamma. The coffee drinkers, by contrast, registered no difference in interferon-gamma production. Apparently the body metabolizes the tea into molecules that mimic the surface proteins of bacteria, jump-starting the immune system so that when real bugs show up, they can more easily be dispatched...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: Steeped In Health | 5/5/2003 | See Source »

These bacterial molecules prompt the cells to release a protein called interferon, which alerts the immune system to possible microbial invaders. A precursor of these molecules is found...

Author: By Robin R. Kachka, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tea Drinking Improves Health, Study Shows | 4/23/2003 | See Source »

...immune cells in the tea-drinking volunteers produced five times more interferon than the cells of the same subjects before the trial. The coffee-drinkers’ blood showed no difference in immune response...

Author: By Robin R. Kachka, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tea Drinking Improves Health, Study Shows | 4/23/2003 | See Source »

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