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Antigenic Modulation: A Mechanism of Viral Persistence
1983Publisher Summary This chapter discusses experiments conducted to investigate the ability of antibody to measles virus to alter the expression of viral antigens on and within infected cells. The monoclonal antibody directed against the measles virus hemagglutinin (HA) used in these experiments bound to the surfaces of infected HeLa cells. As a result,
Michael B. A. Oldstone+1 more
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Detection of Viral Antigens and Antibodies
1989Serological techniques have been the most widely used means of diagnosing viral diseases for years, but several of their shortcomings have shifted the emphasis toward the direct detection of antigens. Nevertheless, serological testing is still useful if it is impractical or impossible to demonstrate the presence of a viral antigen, e.g., measles virus,
Edouard Kurstak+5 more
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Detection of viral antigen in the endolymphatic sac
Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1996A study was devised to determine whether or not any immune defense mechanism is present when a virus invades the human endolymphatic sac (ES). The ES was removed from 14 fresh autopsy cases having no known pre-mortem diseases in the middle and inner ears. Specimens were then examined for viral antigens including herpes simplex (HSV) type 1 and 2, mumps
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Australia Antigen and Viral Hepatitis
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1969Charles S. Davidson+2 more
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Viral proliferating cell nuclear antigen [PDF]
Lois K. Miller+2 more
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Cross-presentation of viral and self antigens by skin-derived CD103+ dendritic cells
Nature Immunology, 2009S. Bedoui+11 more
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Natural killer cell specificity for viral infections
Nature Immunology, 2018Quirin Hammer, T. Rückert, C. Romagnani
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