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Human T lymphocyte response to hantaviruses
PublicHantaviruses 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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