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Year : 1987 | Volume
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| Issue : 2 | Page : 107-116 |
Introduction Of Suppressor T Cells In Vitro In Japanese Encephalitis Virus Infection
Asha Mathur, Shashi Rawat, U. C Chaturvedi
Correspondence Address:
Asha Mathur
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Generation of suppressor cells to Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) in vitro have been demonstrated. The suppressor cells were effective in mediating the suppression of the CMI and humora) response as assayed by DTH or direct antibody plaque forming cells (IgM PFC). The suppressor cells for IgM PFC were Thyl, 2 and Lyl-2+ and for DTH Thyl. 2 and Lyl+2-. These suppression. The suppressor factors was found to be genetically restricted in its activity and to act at the effector phase of immune response.
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