Specific human cytotoxic T cells recognize B-cell lines persistently infected with respiratory syncytial virus.
The T-lymphocyte response to respiratory syncytial (RS) virus has been invoked to explain the bronchiolitis and pneumonia caused by RS virus in human infants. However, T cells also appear to play a role in protection against RS virus infection. Although RS virus-specific human lymphocytes have been...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1986
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