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. 1975 Dec;12(6):1472–1474. doi: 10.1128/iai.12.6.1472-1474.1975

Induction of herpes simplex virus immunity in newborn mice.

H Koyama, S Kasahara
PMCID: PMC415458  PMID: 173657

Abstract

It was demonstrated that newborn mice, surviving an infection with attenuated herpes simplex virus, become resistant to challenge with a pathogenic strain of herpes simplex virus. This resistance did not seem to be mediated by antibody.

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