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Integration of a virus membrane protein intothe lipid bilayer of target cells as a prerequisite for immune cytolysis. Specific cytolysis after virosome-target cell fusion

Morein et al., 1978

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1981139949007627711
Author
Morein B
Barz D
Koszinowski U
Schirrmacher V
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The Journal of Experimental Medicine

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Structural requirements for membrane antigens on target cells to mediate immune cytolysis were studied in a model system with purified membrane proteins from Semliki Forest virus (SFV). These SFV spike proteins were isolated in the form of detergent-and lipid-free protein …
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