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Once a cell detects viral RNA and produces interferons (IFNs), a sequence of events occurs. Place these steps in the correct order:
1. IFN diffuses out of the infected cell and attaches to receptors on healthy neighboring cells.
2. IFN stimulates healthy neighboring cells express inactive antiviral proteins (iAVPs).
3. iAVPs becomes activated by the presence of viral darn in the newly infected cell.
4. Activated AVPs degrade mRNA, leading to apoptosis.