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AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 1989
The purpose of this review is to assess our current understanding of anti-HIV-1 ADCC, with specific emphasis on its protective as well as its potentially pathogenic ...
DOUGLAS S. TYLER +2 more
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The purpose of this review is to assess our current understanding of anti-HIV-1 ADCC, with specific emphasis on its protective as well as its potentially pathogenic ...
DOUGLAS S. TYLER +2 more
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ADCC activity of monoclonal anti-D antibodies
Revue Francaise de Transfusion et Immuno-hématologie, 1988The present study compares the ability of 19 monoclonal anti-Rh antibodies with polyclonal anti-D sera and with anti-D immunoglobulin preparations as to their activity to mediate red cell (RBC) destruction.
S J, Urbaniak, G M, Stewart
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1995
Abstract Infection with HIV-1 (or HIV-2 or SIV) induces initial and long-lasting high levels of MHC class I restricted CD8-positive cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) which interact through their specific T cell receptors (TCRs) with processed viral fragments (peptides) presented on the surface of infected cells in association with an MHC ...
Frances Gotch, Kristina Broliden
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Abstract Infection with HIV-1 (or HIV-2 or SIV) induces initial and long-lasting high levels of MHC class I restricted CD8-positive cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) which interact through their specific T cell receptors (TCRs) with processed viral fragments (peptides) presented on the surface of infected cells in association with an MHC ...
Frances Gotch, Kristina Broliden
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Associative Recognition in ADCC
1982In ADCC, recognition of the target cells is mediated by IgG antibodies. Available evidence also suggests that target cell lysis is triggered by the interaction of Fc structures of the inducing IgG with the Fcγ-receptors of the killer cell (1). Target cell recognition and triggering of lysis would thus appear to be linked but independent reactions.
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Critical evaluation of the ADCC test.
Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis, 1987The activity of monocytes in the ADCC test against human red blood cells sensitized with anti-Rh antibodies is unquestionable, however, a participation of lymphocytes in this reaction is still controversial. The aim of this paper was to test the cytotoxic activity of monocytes and lymphocytes isolated from human peripheral blood against erythrocytes ...
E, Brojer, B, Górska
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Restricted effector cell function in ADCC.
Diagnostic immunology, 1985Human effector cell function in ADCC reactions was studied as a result of observations showing discrepant ADCC reactivities among different effector cell populations. Effector cells prepared from ten blood donors were tested individually and as a pool against a battery of nine antisera-target cell combinations in an 11-x-9 matrix.
P R, McConnachie +2 more
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HIV-1-Specific Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity (ADCC)
2003Antibodies elicited during the course of HIV-1 infection can act as a bridge between cytolytic cells and HIV-1-infected cells or other cells that have passively absorbed appropriate HIV-1-antigens. These cytolytic cells cause lysis of the HIV-1-infected cells thereby decreasing viral load (1-5) .
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