Human lymphocytes that produce anti-pneumococcal antibodies were separated and immortalized by Epstein-Barr virus and then cloned. One clone (NAD-Sel) produces an IgA, kappa antibody which is specific for the polysaccharides of type 8 pneumococcus, while not reactive with any of the polysaccharides
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In vitro induction of anti-intermediate filament antibody in lymphocyte cultures by Epstein-Barr virus
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1982
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- English
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- 225 KB
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- 5
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- Article
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- 0165-2478
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## Abstract Leukemic cells of adult Tโcell leukemia (ATL) patients contain human Tโcell leukemia virus type I (HTLVโI) genomes. However, viral antigens (HTLVโA) are not usually expressed __in vivo__. It has been shown that HTLVโI antigens are spontaneously induced after culture of peripheral blood