Respiratory virus infection of mice provokes a permanent humoral immune response

  • Hyland L
  • Sangster M
  • Sealy R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have observed that respiratory virus infection of mice provokes an extremely persistent humoral immune reaction, due to a long-sustained population of antibody-secreting cells in the bone marrow. Theories of humoral immunity that strongly distinguish primary and secondary reactions thus may not adequately describe the immune response to respiratory viruses.

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Hyland, L., Sangster, M., Sealy, R., & Coleclough, C. (1994). Respiratory virus infection of mice provokes a permanent humoral immune response. Journal of Virology, 68(9), 6083–6086. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.68.9.6083-6086.1994

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