1983
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761983000100013
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Functional analysis of the murine T lymphocyte immune response to a protozoan parasite, Leishmania tropica

Abstract: The results presented in this review summarize a seirs of experiments designed to characterize the murine T cell imune response to the protozoan parasite Leishmania tropica. Enriched T cell populations and T cell clones specific for L. tropica antigens were derived from lymph nodes of primed mice and maintained in continous culture in vitro. These T lymphocytes were shown (A) to express the Lyt 1+ 3- cell surface phenotype, (B) to proliferate specifically in vitro in response to parasite antigens, together wit… Show more

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“…To improve and expand information about flow cytometry in our scientific community, we decided to publish in a Brazilian journal, one of our scientific papers produced during that period in Lausanne. Thus the article entitled "Functional analysis of the murine T lymphocyte immune response to a protozoan parasite, Leishmania tropica" (Engers et al 1983) was, as far I know, the first paper published in a South American journal on cell population analysis by flow cytometry.…”
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“…To improve and expand information about flow cytometry in our scientific community, we decided to publish in a Brazilian journal, one of our scientific papers produced during that period in Lausanne. Thus the article entitled "Functional analysis of the murine T lymphocyte immune response to a protozoan parasite, Leishmania tropica" (Engers et al 1983) was, as far I know, the first paper published in a South American journal on cell population analysis by flow cytometry.…”
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confidence: 99%