δοκός διατομής σχήματος λ - meaning and definition. What is δοκός διατομής σχήματος λ
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What (who) is δοκός διατομής σχήματος λ - definition

GROUP OF ANTI-VIRAL CYTOKINES
Type III interferon; IFNL; Interferon lambda; Interferon-lambda; IFN-L; IFN-λ; IFN λ; IFNλ; Interferon-λ; Interferon λ
  • Type III interferon (interferon lambda) genes on human chromosome 19

Lambda         
  • Lower-case lambda
  • Lamedh
ELEVENTH LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET
Lambda (letter); Λ; \lambda; Λάμβδα; Lambda (Greek); Litra symbol; Lambda (Greek letter)
·noun The point of junction of the sagittal and lambdoid sutures of the skull.
II. Lambda ·noun The name of the Greek letter /, /, corresponding with the English letter L, l.
LAMBDA         
  • Lower-case lambda
  • Lamedh
ELEVENTH LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET
Lambda (letter); Λ; \lambda; Λάμβδα; Lambda (Greek); Litra symbol; Lambda (Greek letter)
A version of typed lambda-calculus, used to describe semantic domains. ["Outline of a Mathematical Theory of Computation", D.S. Scott, TM PRG-2, PRG, Oxford U, 1971].
lambda         
  • Lower-case lambda
  • Lamedh
ELEVENTH LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET
Lambda (letter); Λ; \lambda; Λάμβδα; Lambda (Greek); Litra symbol; Lambda (Greek letter)
['lamd?]
¦ noun
1. the eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet (?, ?), transliterated as 'l'.
2. Anatomy the point at the back of the skull where the parietal bones and the occipital bone meet.
¦ symbol (?)
1. wavelength.
2. Astronomy celestial longitude.
Origin
from Gk.

Wikipedia

Interferon type III

The type III interferon group is a group of anti-viral cytokines, that consists of four IFN-λ (lambda) molecules called IFN-λ1, IFN-λ2, IFN-λ3 (also known as IL29, IL28A and IL28B respectively), and IFN-λ4. They were discovered in 2003. Their function is similar to that of type I interferons, but is less intense and serves mostly as a first-line defense against viruses in the epithelium.