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    Human cytomegalovirus and immunopathology

    J. G. P. Sissons, A. J. Carmichael, N. McKinney in Springer Seminars in Immunopathology (2002)

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    The Immunopathology of Viral and Bacterial Infections

    The immune system has evolved largely to enable the host to resist and overcome infection. However it is now clearly established that the immune response against infectious agents can, in some circumstances, b...

    J. G. P. Sissons in Immunology of Infection (1994)

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    The Immune Response to Virus Infection

    Viruses are obligate intracellular pathogens and the capacity to resist them is critically important to all multicellular organisms. This requirement to resist intracellular pathogens has been a particular for...

    A. A. Nash, J. G. P. Sissons in Immunology of Infection (1994)

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    Cytotoxic T Cells and Human Herpes Virus Infections

    This chapter reviews what is currently known about the role of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) in human herpesvirus infections.

    L. K. Borysiewicz, J. G. P. Sissons in Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes in Human Viral and… (1994)

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    Group C meningococcal meningitis presenting as acute pericarditis

    D. Wilks, M. Sutters, J. G. P. Sissons in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (1993)

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    Chronic Herpes Virus Infections

    Herpes viruses are DNA viruses, and if it is assumed that they all have a common ancestor, their current structural divergence suggests a long history of co-evolution with their particular host species over so...

    D. H. Crawford, J. G. P. Sissons in Immunodeficiency and Disease (1988)

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    Monoclonal antibodies to idiotypic determinants on monoclonal rheumatoid factors — application to patients with type II cryoglobulinemia

    Type II (mixed essential) cryoglobulinemia (MEC) presents many unanswered questions. Clearly the major obvious abnormality in these patients is their production of monoclonal rheumatoid factor (MRF). However t...

    M. Ono, C. G. Winearls, D. Grennan in Antiglobulins, cryoglobulins and glomerulo… (1986)

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    Antibody- and Complement-Dependent Lysis of Virus-Infected Cells

    The individual roles of antibody and complement in neutralizing virus, and their synergism in this function, which are described in Chapter 3 and 5 of this volume, are usually thought to be the main importance...

    J. G. P. Sissons in Concepts in Viral Pathogenesis (1984)

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    The role of antibody and complement in lysing virus-infected cells

    J. G. P. Sissons, R. D. Schreiber, N. R. Cooper in Medical Microbiology and Immunology (1982)