Immunodepression by Rowson-Parr Virus in Mice. II. Effect of Rowson-Parr Virus Infection on the Antibody Response to Sheep Red Cells In Vivo and In Vitro
AUTOR(ES)
Bendinelli, M.
RESUMO
The effects of infection with Rowson-Parr virus (RPV), an associated virus present in Friend virus (FV) preparations, on the splenic plaque-forming cell response to sheep red cells in adult mice and on the plaque-forming cell response of peritoneal cells in vitro have been investigated. The results support the hypothesis that RPV might be responsible for a considerable proportion of the early immunodepressive effects caused by FV preparations.
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