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. 1982 Apr;48(1):163-70.

The effects of T-cell growth factor and virus purification on virus-mediated inhibition of lymphocyte mitogenesis

The effects of T-cell growth factor and virus purification on virus-mediated inhibition of lymphocyte mitogenesis

M A Wainberg et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1982 Apr.

Abstract

Many different types of virus particles are able to non-specifically impede the ability of human peripheral blood lymphocytes to respond to mitogenic ro alloantigenic stimuli. This result is not obtained if ultra-purified virus is employed, although virus which has been banded only once through sucrose generally retains inhibitory potential. Ultra-pure virus is relatively unable to bind to cell surfaces, suggesting the importance of physical contact between viruses and cells in order for the observed inhibition to occur. Addition of exogenous T-cell growth factor (TCGF) to cultures containing virus, cells and stimulus causes a dose-dependent reversal of the usual inhibitory effect.

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