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- ArticleZinkernagel RM.Hosp Pract. 1978 Jul;13(7):83-92.There is increasing support for the concept that in all of their varied immunologic functions, T lymphocytes act through a dual specificity. In the case of intracellular viral infections, the recognition required for cytolysis involves both a "self" component, coded for by the genes that specify the major transplantation antigens, and an "X" component, provided by viral antigens expressed on the target-cell surface.