Specificity of the inflammatory response in viral encephalitis. I. Adoptive immunization of immunosuppressed mice infected with Sindbis virus
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Natural killer cells appear to play no role in the recovery of mice from Sindbis virus infectionQuantitative studies of the inflammatory process in fatal viral meningoencephalitisImmunization with nonstructural proteins promotes functional recovery of alphavirus-infected neuronsThe Gordon Wilson lecture: unique interactions between viruses, neurons and the immune systemAlphavirus neurovirulence: monoclonal antibodies discriminating wild-type from neuroadapted Sindbis virusReactivation of persistent papovavirus K infection in immunosuppressed miceThe role of CD8(+) T cells and major histocompatibility complex class I expression in the central nervous system of mice infected with neurovirulent Sindbis virus.Recovery from viral encephalomyelitis: immune-mediated noncytolytic virus clearance from neuronsInteractions between immune cells and antibody in protection from fatal Sindbis virus encephalitis.Effect of cell-mediated immune factors on the replication of an attenuated temperature-sensitive mutant of vaccinia virusEffect of immunosuppression on the genetic resistance of A2G mice to neurovirulent influenza virus.Contrasting effects of immunosuppression on Theiler's virus infection in miceStudies of immune responses during recovery from Sindbis virus encephalitis in selectively reconstituted, thymectomized, lethally irradiated mice.Production of mononuclear cell chemotactic factors during Sindbis virus infection of mice.Protection from fatal viral encephalomyelitis: AMPA receptor antagonists have a direct effect on the inflammatory response to infectionViral determinants of age-dependent virulence of Sindbis virus for micePathogenesis of encephalitis induced in newborn mice by virulent and avirulent strains of Sindbis virusChanges in serum C-reactive protein during complicated and uncomplicated measles virus infectionsNoncytolytic clearance of sindbis virus infection from neurons by gamma interferon is dependent on Jak/STAT signaling.Immune responses in the central nervous system.Recovery of mice from herpes simplex virus type 2 hepatitis: adoptive transfer of recovery with immune spleen cellsThe role of antibody in recovery from alphavirus encephalitis.Immunocytochemical identification and quantitation of the mononuclear cells in the cerebrospinal fluid, meninges, and brain during acute viral meningoencephalitis.Local cell-mediated immunity in vaccinia meningitis of mice.The effects of dietary T-2 toxin on acute herpes simplex virus type 1 infection in mice.Appearance of cytotoxic T cells in cerebrospinal fluid of mice with ectromelia virus-induced meningitis.The protective role of thymus-derived lymphocytes in arbovirus-induced meningoencephalitis.Biochemical studies on degenerative neurological disorders. I. Acute experimental encephalitis.
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Specificity of the inflammatory response in viral encephalitis. I. Adoptive immunization of immunosuppressed mice infected with Sindbis virus
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H F McFarland
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