Stimulation of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes by Herpes Simplex Virus in Vitro
AUTOR(ES)
Scriba, M.
RESUMO
A method for stimulating sensitized lymphocytes by inactivated herpes simplex virus was established by using cultures of washed whole blood cells. The development of the immune response of herpes simplex virus-infected guinea pigs was examined at different times in the 4-month period after infection. Humoral and cellular immune responses were compared in individual animals by measuring lymphocyte stimulation ratios and neutralizing serum antibodies.
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