Reciprocal stimulation of negatively selected high-responder and low-responder T cells in virus-infected recipients.
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T cells that encounter virus in the complete absence of a particular H-2 antigen are nonresponsive when stimulated again in the context of that H-2 antigen.Induction of neonatal tolerance to H-2k in B6 mice does not allow the emergence of T cells specific for H-2k plus vaccinia virus.Patterns of virus-immune T-cell responsiveness. Comparison of (H-2k X H-2b) leads to H-2b radiation chimeras and negatively selected H-2b lymphocytes
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Reciprocal stimulation of negatively selected high-responder and low-responder T cells in virus-infected recipients.
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scientific article published on July 1979
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Reciprocal stimulation of nega ...... in virus-infected recipients.
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Reciprocal stimulation of nega ...... in virus-infected recipients.
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Reciprocal stimulation of nega ...... in virus-infected recipients.
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Reciprocal stimulation of nega ...... in virus-infected recipients.
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Reciprocal stimulation of nega ...... in virus-infected recipients.
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Reciprocal stimulation of nega ...... in virus-infected recipients.
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Bennink JR
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10.1073/PNAS.76.7.3482
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1979-07-01T00:00:00Z