Anker P, Jachertz D, Stroun M, Brögger R, Lederrey C, Maurice P A
C R Seances Acad Sci D. 1979 Jul 9;289(2):217-20.
Human blood lymphocytes carrying different allotypes were divided into B and T subpopulations and cultured in presence or in absence of ultraviolet inactivated Herpes Simplex Virus. Isolated B or T cells did not produce any antiherpetic activity. The B lymphocytes cultured in presence of 1 or 50% of the supernatant collected from virus exposed T cells synthesized on antiherpetic antibody with some allotypic markers of the T cell donor.