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Human T lymphocyte response to hantaviruses

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Hantaviruses cause human diseases throughout the world that range from mild to highly fatal. Evidence suggests that these capillary leak syndromes are mediated by local cytokine production by infiltrating T lymphocytes. Modeling T cell interactions with hantavirus-infected endothelial cells in vitro required the construction of a recombinant adenovirus expressing human HLA B35.01 and evaluation of previously isolated hantavirus-specific T cells. Also, one hantavirus-specific T cell clone was transiently isolated from convalescent patient blood.

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  • 00D094M
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  • 2000
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  • 2000-01-01
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