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The following pages link to Thymic aplasia with lymphopenia, plasma cells, and normal immunoglobulins. Relation to measles virus infection (Q45826007):
Displaying 33 items.
- Immune responses in persistent virus infections (Q27472828) (← links)
- Interactions of T-and B-lymphocytes and macrophages in recovery from virus infections (Q27477661) (← links)
- Relationship of in vitro immune responses to Epstein-Barr herpesvirus and severity of infectious mononucleosis (Q33907657) (← links)
- Role of CD8( ) lymphocytes in control and clearance of measles virus infection of rhesus monkeys. (Q34781957) (← links)
- Novel vaccine strategies (Q34806001) (← links)
- Measles: not just another viral exanthem (Q35079388) (← links)
- Measles virus-specific CD4 T-cell activity does not correlate with protection against lung infection or viral clearance (Q38637792) (← links)
- A causal link between lymphopenia and autoimmunity (Q36079991) (← links)
- Morphologic studies in the skeletal dysplasias (Q36093146) (← links)
- Measles infection of human mononuclear cells. I. Acute infection of peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes (Q36358366) (← links)
- Induction of maturation of human blood dendritic cell precursors by measles virus is associated with immunosuppression (Q36772633) (← links)
- Specific CD8( ) T-lymphocytes control dissemination of measles virus (Q39768938) (← links)
- Gamma interferon is a major mediator of antiviral defense in experimental measles virus-induced encephalitis (Q39871557) (← links)
- CD4-deficient mice have reduced levels of memory cytotoxic T lymphocytes after immunization and show diminished resistance to subsequent virus challenge. (Q39873438) (← links)
- Current concepts of central lymphoid tissues in immunology (Q39877198) (← links)
- Inactivated myxovirus vaccines, atypical illness, and delayed hypersensitivity (Q39890780) (← links)
- Alterations of the thymus and peripheral lymphoid tissues in fatal measles. A review of 14 autopsy cases (Q39911858) (← links)
- Participation of Lymphocytes in Viral Infections (Q39928599) (← links)
- Immunoglobulins in Clinical Chemistry (Q40018634) (← links)
- Cellular response to respiratory viruses with particular reference to children with disorders of cell-mediated immunity (Q40119503) (← links)
- Subacute measles encephalitis complicating Hodgkin's disease in an adult (Q40187395) (← links)
- Lambda interferon (IFN-lambda) in serum is decreased in hantavirus-infected patients, and in vitro-established infection is insensitive to treatment with all IFNs and inhibits IFN-gamma-induced nitric oxide production (Q40210250) (← links)
- An Overview of Antigen Presentation and Its Central Role in the Immune Response (Q41747621) (← links)
- CD4 T cell control primary measles virus infection of the CNS: regulation is dependent on combined activity with either CD8 T cells or with B cells: CD4, CD8 or B cells alone are ineffective (Q45418998) (← links)
- Cellular cytotoxicity to measles virus during natural measles infection (Q45790841) (← links)
- Studies on recovery mechanism from rinderpest virus infection in rabbits. I. Effect of anti-thymocyte serum and thymectomy (Q45884676) (← links)
- Heterogeneity of phenotypic expression in a family with Swiss-type agammaglobulinemia: observations on the acquisition of agammaglobulinemia (Q47753789) (← links)
- The syndrome of cellular immunodeficiency with immunoglobulins (Q47893282) (← links)
- CD4 T cells are essential in overcoming experimental murine measles encephalitis. (Q54194324) (← links)
- Immunodeficiency associated with exomphalos-macroglossia-gigantism syndrome (Q54656809) (← links)
- Report of a patient with T-cell deficiency and normal B-cell function: A new immunodeficiency disease with response to transfer factor (Q66879831) (← links)
- Measles giant cell pneumonia without rash in a case of lymphocytic lymphosarcoma. An electron microscopic study (Q68655089) (← links)
- Nonparalytic poliovirus infections in patients with severe combined immunodeficiency disease (Q70047590) (← links)