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  • Title: Two cytotoxic cells in peritoneal cavity of virus-infected mice: antibody-dependent macrophages and nonspecific killer cells.
    Author: Macfarlan RI, Burns WH, White DO.
    Journal: J Immunol; 1977 Nov; 119(5):1569-74. PubMed ID: 915270.
    Abstract:
    Two new types of cell-mediated immune cytolysis of togavirus-infected cells are compared. The peritoneal cavity of mice 2 days after infection contains a nonadherent, non-phagocytic, non-O-bearing, trypsin-resistant, EDTA-sensitive cell displaying broadly specific cytotoxicity for uninfected or virus-infected syngeneic or xenogeneic cell lines. Peritoneal macrophages from normal mice are cytotoxic to infected target cells sensitized with minute amounts of homologous antiviral IgG.
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