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Modified-self-induced modulation of the immune response to herpes simplex virus: effect on antibody formation, cytotoxic T lymphocyte induction, and survival
1984
Journal of Immunology
C3H/HeJ mice were injected i.v. with soluble herpes simplex virus (HSV) envelope antigens coupled to syngeneic splenocytes 7 days before challenge i.p. with either soluble HSV antigens in complete Freund's adjuvant or infectious HSV. Fourteen days post challenge, and anti-HSV antibody hyporesponsiveness was observed in the HSV modified-self pretreated animals that was 50% or less than the control response. Both forms of HSV challenge were equally effective. This unresponsiveness was specific
doi:10.4049/jimmunol.132.3.1522
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