par Feremans, Walter ;Menu, Roberte;Goldman, Michel ;Schandené, Liliane ;Portetelle, Daniel ;Cleuter, Yvette ;Flament, Julie ;Dustin, Pierre ;Wybran, Joseph ;Burny, Arsène
Référence Journal of Clinical Pathology, 37, 12, page (1399-1403)
Publication Publié, 1984-12
Référence Journal of Clinical Pathology, 37, 12, page (1399-1403)
Publication Publié, 1984-12
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | The peripheral lymphocytes of a patient with prodromal acquired immune deficiency syndrome contained giant multivesicular bodies. These were specifically stained by immuno-gold labelled polyclonal antibodies against the major core protein p24 of bovine leukaemia virus and human T cell leukaemia virus I. Moreover, the patient's serum was positive for bovine leukaemia virus by the ELISA method. |