Cytotoxic Interactions of Virus Specific Effector Cells with Virus Infected Targets of Different Cell Type (original) (raw)

Recognition of Viral Antigens by Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes

Jonathan Rothbard

Springer eBooks, 1989

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Lysis mediated by T cells and restricted by H-2 antigen of target cells infected with vaccinia virus

Ulrich Koszinowski

Nature, 1975

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“Physiological Interaction” Does Not Explain the H-2 Requirement for Recognition of Virus-Infected Cells by Cytotoxic T Cells

Robert Blanden

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1976

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Cell-mediated cytotoxicity against Sendai-virus-infected cells

Ulrich Koszinowski

Zeitschrift für Immunitätsforschung. Immunobiology, 1976

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Mechanisms of induction of primary virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses

Cornelis Melief

European Journal of Immunology, 1992

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Generation of virus-specific cytotoxic T cellsin vitro II. Induction requirements with functionally inactivated virus preparations

Ulrich Koszinowski

European Journal of Immunology, 1980

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Shared determinants between virus-infected and trinitrophenyl-conjugated H-2-identical target cells detected in cell-mediated lympholysis

Hermann Wagner

European Journal of Immunology, 1976

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Studies on the nature of the cell surface antigen reacting with cytolytic t lymphocytes in murine oncornavirus-induced tumors

Jean-Paul Levy

1978

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Induction of a primary cytotoxic T cell response to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-infected cells in vitro

Robert Blanden

Cellular Immunology, 1977

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Virus-specific cytolytic cells

Michael Shapiro

Survey of Immunologic Research

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Cytotoxic T-cell response to ectromelia virus-infected cells. Different H-2 requirements for triggering precursor T-cell induction or lysis by effector T cells defined by the BALB/c-H-2(db) mutation

Robert Blanden

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1977

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Immune response genes control T killer cell response against Moloney tumor antigen cytolysis regulating reactions against the best available H-2 + viral antigen association

Y. Henin

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1980

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Mitogen-induced blast cells of C type virus-infected mice as target cells for cytolytic T lymphocytes

Y. Henin

Journal of Immunological Methods, 1980

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H-2L-restricted recognition of viral antigens In the H-2d haplotype, anti-vesicular stomatitis virus cytotoxic T cells are restricted solely by H-2L

Richard Ciavarra

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1982

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Antigenic specificity of the cytolytic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to murine sarcoma virus-induced tumors. I. Preferential reactivity ofin vitro generated secondary CTL with syngeneic tumor cells

C. victor Jongeneel

European Journal of Immunology, 1976

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Demonstration of different glycosylated antigens in C-type virus-transformed and infected rat cells by antiserum to murine leukemia virus

Guillermina Alonso

Cancer research, 1977

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In Vitro Cytotoxicity by a Nonthymus-Processed Lymphocyte Population with Specificity for a Virally Determined Tumor Cell Surface Antigen

Hans Wigzell

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1972

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Significance of cytotoxic lymphocytes after various immunizing procedures in a virus-induced non-producer syngeneic system: correlation between in vitro and in vivo lytic activity

Mariette Gerber

British Journal of Cancer, 1980

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Induction of protective cytotoxic T cells with viral proteins

Chil-Yong Kang

European Journal of Immunology, 1994

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Virus and trinitrophenol hapten-specific T-cell-mediated cytotoxicity against H-2 incompatible target cells

Klaus Pfizenmaier

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1976

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Induction of H-2-restricted cytotoxic T cells: in vivo induction has the appearance of being unrestricted

Polly Matzinger

Cellular Immunology, 1977

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Cooperation Between Cytotoxic and Helper T Lymphocytes in Protection Against Lethal Sendai Virus Infection

Martin Kast

2000

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Cell-mediated cytotoxicity against ectromelia virus-infected target cells. I. Specificity and kinetics

Robert Blanden

European Journal of Immunology, 1974

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In vitro primary induction of cytotoxic T cells against virus-infected syngeneic cells

Robert Blanden

Journal of Immunological Methods, 1977

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Characteristics of murine C-type viruses. IV. The virus produced by ehrlich tumor cells and its hybrids with mouse L cells

Eva M Fenyö

International Journal of Cancer, 1974

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A Common Role for Target Cell Histocompatibility Antigens in Both Nonspecific and Specific T Lymphocyte-Mediated Cytolysis

Gideon Berke

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1982

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Selective Lysis of Activated Cells in Oncorna Virus Infection

Antonella Facchinetti

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1997

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Selection of cytotoxic T-cell precursors specific for minor histocompatibility determinants. I. Negative selection across H-2 barriers induced with disrupted cells but not with glutaraldehyde- treated cells: evidence for antigen processing

J. Sprent

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1980

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Frequency analysis of cytotoxic T lymphocyte precursors in chimeric mice. Evidence for intrathymic maturation of clonally distinct self- major histocompatibility complex- and allo-major histocompatiblilty complex-restricted virus-specific T cells

Klaus Pfizenmaier

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1981

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T-cell cytotoxicity in the absence of viral protein synthesis in target cells

Mike Waterfield

Nature, 1977

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Cell-mediated immune reaction against tumors induced by oncorna- viruses. Iii. Studies by mixed lymphocyte--tumor reaction

Jean-Paul Levy

Int J Cancer, 1973

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Active immunization against virus infections due to antigenic drift by induction of crossreactive cytotoxic T lymphocytes

Francis Ennis

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1989

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The “natural killer” cell in the mouse does not require H-2 homology and is not directed against type or group-specific antigens of murine c viral proteins

Eva Klein

European Journal of Immunology, 1976

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Association of Mouse Major Histocompatibility and Rauscher Murine Leukaemia Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Antigens on Leukaemia Cells and their Recognition by Syngeneic Virus-Immune-Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes

David Zarling

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1978

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The Influence of the Partner Cell on the Production of L Virus and the Expression of Viral Surface Antigen in Hybrid Cells

Eva M Fenyö

The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1973

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