Cytotoxic lymphocytes in the lungs of mice infected with respiratory syncytial virus
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1985
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Abstract
Mice infected with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) developed cytotoxic lymphocytes in the lungs, which lysed RSV-infected, but not uninfected cells. Cytotoxic activity was greatest 7 to 9 days after infection, was virus-specific, MHC-restricted and abolished by treatment of lymphocytes with anti-T ā¦Reference Key |
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Authors | Taylor G;Stott EJ;Hayle AJ;; |
Journal | the journal of general virology |
Year | 1985 |
DOI | DOI not found |
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Keywords |
immunity
National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
Mice
animals
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
Disease Models
Animal
Antigens
cellular
t-lymphocytes
respirovirus infections / immunology*
cytotoxic / immunology*
surface / immunology
cytotoxicity
immunologic
lung / immunology*
major histocompatibility complex
pmid:2866227
doi:10.1099/0022-1317-66-12-2533
g taylor
e j stott
a j hayle
ly / immunology
inbred strains
thy-1 antigens
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