Antilymphocyte Serum and Tissue Culture Used to Investigate Role of Cell-mediated Response in Viral Encephalitis in Mice

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Abstract

Antilymphocyte serum given to suppress selectively the cell response to Langat virus in Swiss albino mice prolonged the average survival times. In vitro, lymph-node cells from virus-immunized mice were strongly cytotoxic for syngenic non-neuronal brain cells infected with virus. The implications of these findings are discussed, with particular reference to the concept of autoimmunity. © 1970, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Webb, H. E. (1970). Antilymphocyte Serum and Tissue Culture Used to Investigate Role of Cell-mediated Response in Viral Encephalitis in Mice. British Medical Journal, 4(5729), 210–212. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5729.210

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