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  • Title: In vitro lymphokine release by lymphocytes from mice infected with Salmonella.
    Author: Attridge SR, Kotlarski I.
    Journal: Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci; 1985 Oct; 63 ( Pt 5)():489-502. PubMed ID: 3911930.
    Abstract:
    Lymphocytes generated in mice by infection with Salmonella enteritidis 11RX release interleukin 2 and macrophage activation factor upon subsequent in vitro culture with bacterial antigens. Lymphokine release requires the co-culture of non-adherent sensitized Lyt 1+2- T cells and adherent metabolically active accessory cells; the interaction between these two populations is restricted by the H-2 I-A locus. Following systemic immunization with the 11RX strain, the two lymphokines are produced in parallel by peritoneal cells, whereas spleen cells primarily release macrophage activation factor.
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