Cytotoxic lymphocytes in the lungs of mice infected with respiratory syncytial virus
Taylor G;Stott EJ;Hayle AJ;;
the journal of general virology1985Vol. 66 ( Pt 12)pp. -
380
g1985thecytotoxic
Abstract
Mice infected with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) developed cytotoxic lymphocytes in the lungs, which lysed RSV-infected, but not uninfected cells. Cytotoxic activity was greatest 7 to 9 days after infection, was virus-specific, MHC-restricted and abolished by treatment of lymphocytes with anti-T …