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Role of CD8+ αβ T Cells in Respiratory Infections Caused by Sendai Virus and Influenza Virus

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Cytotoxic Cells: Recognition, Effector Function, Generation, and Methods

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Current understanding of the part played by CD8+ αβ T cells in respiratory virus infections is based on findings from a spectrum of approaches. These include direct analysis of the patterns of lymphocyte involvement in the virus-infected lung (McDermott et al., 1987; Pena-Cruz et al., 1989; Allan et al., 1990; Openshaw, 1991; Eichelberger et al., 1991b), adoptive transfer experiments utilizing either bulk immune T-cell populations or cell lines (Leung and Ada, 1992; Lukacher et al., 1984, 1986; Ada and Jones, 1986; Taylor and Askonas, 1986; Kast et al., 1986; Cannon et al., 1987; Askonas et al., 1988; Mackenzie et al., 1989), in vivo depletion with monoclonal antibody (mAb) (Lightman et al., 1987; Waldmann, 1989; Allan et al., 1990; Eichelberger et al., 1991b), and the use of H-2 mutant or genetically manipulated mice (de Waal et al., 1983; Eichelberger et al., 1991b).

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Doherty, P.C. et al. (1993). Role of CD8+ αβ T Cells in Respiratory Infections Caused by Sendai Virus and Influenza Virus. In: Sitkovsky, M.V., Henkart, P.A. (eds) Cytotoxic Cells: Recognition, Effector Function, Generation, and Methods. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6814-4_33

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