Fusion as a mediator of cytolysis in mixtures of uninfected CD4 super(+) lymphocytes and cells infected by human immunodeficiency virus
The authors describe an unusual type of cytopathology in which uninfected CD4 super(+) (helper/inducer) cells (cells expressing the human leukocyte antigen CD4) interact with cells persistently infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The data may explain the paradox that exists in vivo...
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