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H–2-like specificities of foreign haplotypes appearing on a mouse sarcoma after vaccinia virus infection

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ATTENTION has focused recently on the interaction of viruses and histocompatibility antigens, and it has been proposed that this relationship may be central to immune surveillance1–3. We report here the new expression of H–2 specificities apparently of other haplotypes on the surface of a chemically induced mouse tumour cell line following vaccinia virus infection.

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GARRIDO, F., SCHIRRMACHER, V. & FESTENSTEIN, H. H–2-like specificities of foreign haplotypes appearing on a mouse sarcoma after vaccinia virus infection. Nature 259, 228–230 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/259228a0

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