Antigen-specific and non-specific helper activities derived from supernatants of human influenza virus-specific T-cell lines.
A T-cell line (H3) was established by culturing human peripheral blood mononuclear cells with influenza virus A/X31 and maintained in long term culture with Interleukin-2 (TCGF). Supernatants were prepared by culturing these cells overnight in the absence of Interleukin-2 but with A/X31 and irradiat...
Main Authors: | Zanders, E, Fischer, A, Smith, S, Beverley, P, Feldmann, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1983
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