1987
Secondary immune amplification following live poliovirus immunization in humans
Hafler D, Fox D, Benjamin D, Blue M, Weiner H. Secondary immune amplification following live poliovirus immunization in humans. Clinical Immunology 1987, 44: 321-328. PMID: 3040309, DOI: 10.1016/0090-1229(87)90076-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutologous mixed lymphocyte responseRecall antigensAnamnestic responseImmune amplificationImmune responseHuman T cell responsesT cell proliferative responsesLive virus infectionT cell responsesMixed lymphocyte responseSecondary immune responsePoliovirus immunizationLymphocyte responsesVirus infectionProliferative responsePoliovirus infectionAntigenPotential mechanismsAmplification pathwayConsistent changesImmunizationInfectionPoliovirusSubjectsResponse
1984
Autoimmunity following viral infection: demonstration of monoclonal antibodies against normal tissue following infection of mice with reovirus and demonstration of shared antigenicity between virus and lymphocytes
Tardieu M, Powers M, Hafler D, Hauser S, Weiner H. Autoimmunity following viral infection: demonstration of monoclonal antibodies against normal tissue following infection of mice with reovirus and demonstration of shared antigenicity between virus and lymphocytes. European Journal Of Immunology 1984, 14: 561-565. PMID: 6329771, DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830140614.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNormal tissuesMonoclonal antibodiesViral infectionOnly virusInfection of miceUninfected control animalsAdult C57BL/6 miceAutoreactive monoclonal antibodiesNS1 myeloma cellsReovirus type 3Reovirus type 1Autoimmune responseC57BL/6 miceLung tissueT lymphocytesImmune responseSplenic lymphocytesControl animalsEpendymal cellsViral determinantsMyeloma cellsType 1LymphocytesInfectionReovirus type