Leukocyte migration inhibition demonstrates a human T-cell response to a membrane protein expressed in latent Epstein-Barr virus infection.
AUTOR(ES)
Sulitzeanu, D
RESUMO
Leukocyte migration inhibition tests show that lymphocytes of Epstein-Barr virus-seropositive individuals recognize a Raji cell membrane antigen and a membrane protein encoded by Epstein-Barr virus in latently infected cells. Antiserum against the latter blocks the leukocyte migration inhibition triggered by both preparations, suggesting that the two antigens are associated with the same protein complex.
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=252900Documentos Relacionados
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