Non-Specific Factors Influencing Host Resistance
DOI: 10.1159/000428023
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Role of Non-Specific and Immune Factors During Viral Infection

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“…The role ofthe immune response in the mechanism ofrecovery from viral infections has been studied with different procedures in various virus-host combinations. In many instances, the immunosuppression of the infected animals was used as a tool to explore the different protective roles played in turn by specific and nonspecific defense systems (2,3,8,16,17,24). However, none of the immunosuppressive techniques so far studied specifically suppresses humoral immunity.…”
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“…The role ofthe immune response in the mechanism ofrecovery from viral infections has been studied with different procedures in various virus-host combinations. In many instances, the immunosuppression of the infected animals was used as a tool to explore the different protective roles played in turn by specific and nonspecific defense systems (2,3,8,16,17,24). However, none of the immunosuppressive techniques so far studied specifically suppresses humoral immunity.…”
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confidence: 99%