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E Tatsumi, K Kimura, Y Takiuchi, S Fukuhara, S Shirakawa, H Uchino, S Morikawa and J Minowada
In six patients with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) induced infectious
mononucleosis (IM) and in two patients with IM-like syndrome, peripheral
blood lymphocytes in the acute and convalescent phase were tested for human
la-like antigens as well as other cell surface markers. The major
population of T lymphocytes in the acute phase showed la-like antigens, as
detected by indirect immunofluorescence with heteroantisera, and the number
of la-like antigen-positive T lymphocytes decreased with convalescence. The
crossabsorption study indicated that the amount of la-like antigen on the
surface of IM T cells was less than that of Raji cells.
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