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The virus-activated suppressor cell hypothesis in experimental and human rheumatic diseases
The Journal of Rheumatology
|May 1, 1980
Abstract:
I suggest that many of the features of the autoimmune diseases may be explained by an alteration in the immunoregulatory balance of various T lymphocyte populations by virus-activated suppressor cells. The evidence for this hypothesis is presented and evaluated in adjuvant disease in rats, NZB/W disease in mice, and in human autoimmune diseases.