{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: The Mechanism of the Stimforte Effect on the Activation of Target Cell Defense against Viral Infection. {Author}: Mal'dov DG;Deryabin PG;Grigoryan SS;Mishin DV;Andronova VL;Isaeva EI;Galegov GA;Ilichev AV; {Journal}: Dokl Biol Sci {Volume}: 491 {Issue}: 1 {Year}: Mar 2020 暂无{DOI}: 10.1134/S0012496620020076 {Abstract}: Stimforte in a wide range of concentrations (15-225 µg/mL) totally inhibits the cytopathic activity of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the Vero-V cell culture. Interferons (IFN) play the most important role in the suppression of infection when the drug is introduced into the culture before the infection. When Stimforte is introduced after the infection, the mechanism of action seems to be different. The activators of IFN production are mainly (or exclusively) the ligands of receptor complexes TLR-4 and NOD-2 contained in the drug. The action of these substances is probably synergistic, similar to the action of LPS and MDP in Vero-V cells.