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Abstract

The growth of herpes simplex virus (HSV) was measured in blood lymphocytes isolated from patients with connective tissue diseases receiving immunosuppressive drugs. Whereas lymphocytes from such patients were frequently nonpermissive for HSV before treatment, they became permissive in most patients after treatment. The exception was the persistence of nonpermissiveness in lymphocytes of treated patients whose disease was associated with malignant disease.

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Title
Effects of immunosuppression on herpes simplex virus growth in lymphocytes of patients with connective tissue diseases.
Author
Hollingworth, P; Hylton, W; Pelton, B K; Denman, A M
First page
264
Publication year
1983
Publication date
Jun 1983
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
00034967
e-ISSN
14682060
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1769734491
Copyright
Copyright BMJ Publishing Group LTD Jun 1983