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Host immune responses to a viral immune modulating protein: immunogenicity of viral interleukin-10 in rhesus cytomegalovirus-infected rhesus macaques.

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Figure 2. rhcmvIL-10 antibody response. (A) An age comparison of rhcmvIL-10 responses in 54 macaques seropositive for RhCMV stratified into 3 age groups; infant (#1 year), adult (5–10 years) and aged ( $ 13 years)
Figure 4. rhcmvIL-10 antibodies neutralized rhcmvIL-10 activ- activ-ity in stimulated PBMC
Figure 6. Correlation of saliva IgG and plasma IgG responses to rhcmvIL-10 and RhCMV. The optical density (OD) of the saliva and plasma IgG responses to rhcmvIL-10 (left) and RhCMV antigens (right) are presented.
Table 1. IFNc responses in CD4 + and CD8 + T cells from 24 RhCMV-infected macaques following coincubation with either RhCMV or rhcmvIL-10 M1/M2 antigens.

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