Kurth R, Fenyö E M, Klein E, Essex M
Nature. 1979 May 17;279(5710):197-201. doi: 10.1038/279197a0.
Host animals show an immune response to the surface of cells infected with RNA tumour viruses. An element of this response is due to expression of viral structural antigens, but the major part is due to virus-induced cell-surface antigens (CSAs). This article compares the properties of CSAs of the avian, murine and feline retrovirus systems.
宿主动物对感染RNA肿瘤病毒的细胞表面会产生免疫反应。这种反应的一部分是由于病毒结构抗原的表达,但主要部分是由于病毒诱导的细胞表面抗原(CSA)。本文比较了禽、鼠和猫逆转录病毒系统中CSA的特性。