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1 June 1976
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
Tumor Immunology
In Vivo Protection Against Syngeneic Gross Virus-Induced Lymphoma in Rats: Comparison with in Vitro Studies of Cell-Mediated Immunity
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1507–1511.
Augmentation of Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity Against Syngeneic Gross Virus-Induced Lymphoma in Rats by Phytohemagglutinin and Endotoxin
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1512–1519.
Heterologous Sera: A Target for in Vitro Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1561–1565.
Receptors for Immune Complexes on Cells Within a Non-Lymphoid Murine Tumor1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1571–1578.
Viral and Microbial Immunology
The Development by Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells of Binding Affinity for Normal Human Immunoglobulin
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1566–1570.
Neonatal Infection with Mouse Thymic Virus: Effects on Cells Regulating the Antibody Response to Type III Pneumococcal Polysaccharide
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1613–1617.
Influence of Colony Type on Susceptibility of Gonococci to Killing by Human Serum1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1652–1655.
Immunochemistry
Radiolabeling of Immunoglobulin without Loss of Antibody Activity—Use of 14C-Phenylisothiocyanate with Human Cytotoxic Antibody1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1526–1531.
Blocking of Certain Antigenic Sites in the F(ab) Region by Combination of Univalent Fragments of Rh Antibodies with Red Cell Antigens1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1532–1535.
Enzyme-Linked Immunoassay: Conjugation of the Fab′ Fragment of Rabbit IgG with β-D-Galactosidase from E. Coli and its Use for Immunoassay
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1554–1560.
Identification of Heavy Chain Tyrosine 33 in the Binding Site of Myeloma Protein McPC 603 by Paired Label Iodination1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1596–1600.
Antibodies to the Triplet Codons AAA, AAC, and AUG: Reactions with Nucleic Acids1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1629–1634.
Purification of Homogeneous Murine Immunoglobulins with Anti-Fructofuranan Specificity
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1662–1663.
Studies on the Antigenic Determinants of the Thy-1.2 Alloantigen as Expressed by the Murine Lymphoblastoid Line S-49.1 TB·2·31,2
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1669–1672.
Structural Features and Biologic Properties of Fragments Obtained by Limited Proteolysis of C31
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1682–1687.
Cellular Immunology
Macrophage Requirement for the in Vitro Response to TNP Ficoll: A Thymic Independent Antigen
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1579–1581.
The Formation of Septate-Like Junctional Complexes between Lymphoid Cells in Vitro1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1582–1586.
Specific Suppression of the Immune Response by Hgg Tolerant Spleen Cells: I. Parameters Affecting the Level of Suppression1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1640–1645.
The Inhibition of Cutaneous Basophil Hypersensitivity Reactions by a Heterologous Anti-Guinea Pig T Cell Serum1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1646–1651.
Anti-Immunoglobulin Stimulation of Murine Lymphocytes1: I. Age Dependency of the Proliferative Response
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1656–1661.
B Lymphocyte Differentiation Induced by Lipopolysaccharide: III. Suppression of B Cell Maturation by anti-Mouse Immunoglobulin Antibodies1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1664–1668.
Transfer of Hypogammaglobulinemia in two Inbred Chicken Strains by Spleen Cells from Bursectomized Donors1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1673–1676.
Suppression of Reaginic Antibody Formation: III. Relationship Between Immunogenicity and Tolerogenicity of Hapten-Carrier Conjugates1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1711–1718.
Clinical Immunology
Release of Slow Reacting Substance of Anaphylaxis (Srs-A) from Human Leukocytes by the Calcium Ionophore A231871
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1677–1681.
Immunogenetics and Transplantation
Continuously Proliferating T Killer Cells Specific for H-2b Targets: Selection and Characterization1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1601–1606.
Graft-vs-Host Reactions in F1 Mice Induced by Parental Lymphoid Cells: Nature of Recruited F1 Cells1
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1618–1623.
Immunopathology
Communications
Cholesterol-Dependent Nonimmune Human Complement Activation Resulting in Damage to Liposomes
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1727–1728.
Evidences for a “New” C1 Inhibitor, Factor S, Released from Leucocytes
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1728.
Evidence for a T* Intermediate in the Antibody-Complement Mediated Killing of Tumor Cells
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1729.
Interactions of Human C1̄ with C-Reactive Protein and Polyanion-Polycation Complexes
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1730.
Isolation of Alternative Pathway C3 Convertases Formed in the Presence of C3 Nephritic Factor (C3NeF)
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1730–1731.
The Role of Complement in the Production of Sudden Death in Rabbits by Administration of Arachidonic Acid
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1731.
Hereditary C1r Deficiency: Lack of Linkage to the HL-A Region in Two Families
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1731.
Complement Lesions in Cell Membranes from Joint Effusions of Various Types of Arthritis
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1731.
Biosynthesis of the Second Component of Complement by Human Monocytes
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1731–1732.
A Single Scheme for C3a and C5a Isolation and Characterization of Chemotactic Behavior
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1732.
Activation of the Alternate Complement Pathway by Human Immunoglobulins
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1733.
Activation of Alternate Pathway of Complement by Rabbit F(ab′)2 Fragment
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1733.
A Receptor for Activated C3 in the Normal and Abnormal Human Renal Glomerular Capillary Wall
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1733.
A Spin Probe Study of Complement Induced Changes in Membrane Lipids
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1733–1734.
Hereditary C2 Deficiency: HLA Gene Complex Associations with Recombinant Events
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1734.
Studies on the Activation of C1 by a Univalent Hapten-Antibody Complex
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1734–1735.
Comparative Analysis of the Properties of Active and Precursor Properdin
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1735.
The Allotyping of Complement Components in Whole Serum by Iso-Electric Focusing in Gel followed by Specific Haemolytic Assay
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1736.
Activation of Complement Through the Alternate Pathway by Microbial Glucans
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1737.
Release of Phospholipids from Bacterial Surface Structure and Liposomes by the Action of Complement
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1737–1738.
Clinical Patterns of Bronchial Asthma in Relation to Complement Components
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1738.
Mesangiocapillary Glomerulonephritis: Some Correlations Between Ultrastructure and Complement Profiles
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1738.
Cold Activation of the Classical Complement Pathway found in the Patients with Chronic Liver Diseases
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1738.
Activation of Guinea Pig B Lymphocytes by Fragments of the Third Component of Complement
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1739.
EAC14 and EAC4 Preparation with a Magnesium-binding Chelator, and SAC4 Inactivation by a Factor in Normal Serum
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1739–1740.
Inhibition of C3a and C5a-Mediated Human Leukocyte Chemotaxis by Human C1 Inhibitor (C1 INH)
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1740.
Different Behaviour of Native and Purified C1q, a Subunit of the First Component of Complement
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1740.
Techniques of Fractionating Complement in-Vivo by the Use of Activated Complement Components to Trigger the C3b Feedback Cycle
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1741.
On the Mechanism of Cytolysis by Complement: Further Studies on the One-Hit Characteristics of the C9 Reaction
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1741.
Activation of Properdin (P) and Assembly and Regulation of the Alternative Pathway C5 Convertase
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1741–1742.
Functional and Structural Similarity Between Human C5 and a Component of Bovine Milk
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1742.
Analysis of the Anticomplementary Specificities in Crotolus atrox Venom
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1742.
Two Mechanisms for the Activation of Serum Complement by Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides: A Role for Lipid A in Only One of Them
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1742–1743.
A Simple One-Step Hemolytic Titration of C2 Using C2 Deficient Human Serum (C2D)
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1743.
Isolation and Characterization of Guinea Pig Properdin Using an EAC4h3g Intermediate
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1743–1744.
Interaction of Anionic Detergents with Human C3 and Consequent Alteration of C3 Antigenicity
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1744.
Complement Dependent Adherence, Phagocytosis and Hemolysis Initiated by C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1744–1745.
Complement-Induced Ultrastructural Membrane Lesions: Requirement for Late-Acting Components
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1745.
Ultrastructure and Chemistry of C1t Subcomponent of C1: Similarities to Amyloid P-Component
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1745–1746.
Complement in the Induction of IgA and IgE Antibody Production
M. B. Pepys; M. H. Wansbrough-Jones; D. D. Mirjah; A. C. Dash; W. D. Brighton; B. E. Hewitt; D. E. W. Bryant; J. Pepys; M. Feldmann
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1746.
C Dependent Immune Lysis of Virus Altered Plasma Membranes: Dependence on the Alternative C Pathway and Factor B
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1746.
Subunit Structure and Properties of the Soluble Intermediate Complex C5b-7
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1746–1747.
Inhibition of Complement by a RNA Containing Extract Derived from Ehrlich Ascites Tumor Cells
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1747.
Demonstration of C9 at Complement Induced Membrane “Holes” by Immunoferritin Electron Microscopy
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1747.
Chemical, Physical and Electron Microscopy Studies of Fragments Produced by Limited Proteolysis of Human C1q by Pepsin
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1747.
Studies on the Molecular Basis for C1̄s Action and Comparison of C1̄s with Other Tryptic Proteases
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1747–1748.
Stimulation of Prostaglandin Synthesis with Resultant Bone Resorption by the Classical and Alternative C Pathways
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1748.
The Initiating Factor of the Alternative Pathway and the Assembly of the Properdin (P) Receptor Forming Enzyme
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1748–1749.
Human C3b Inactivator (C3b INA): A New Purification Method, and Studies with the Highly Purified Protein
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1749.
Role of Complement in Antibody-Stimulated Calcium Uptake by Tumor Cells
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1749–1750.
Linkage of C4 Deficiency to the Major Histocompatibility Locus in the Guinea Pig
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1750.
Studies on the Mechanism of Action and Purification of Factor X, an Early Acting Component of the Properdin System
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1750.
Stabilization of C3 and C3b by a New Serum Factor: A Mechanism for Regulation of Complement Action
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1750.
The Role of Properdin Convertase and Properdin in C3NeF Activity: Requirement or Side Reaction?
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1751.
Properdin Convertase: A Mediator of Properdin Alteration and a C3 Bypass Mechanism Resulting in Reactive Lysis
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1751.
Absence of Requirement of Complement Activation for Recovery from Virus Infection
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1751–1752.
Purification, Subunit Structure, and Isolation of Peptides from Limit Tryptic Digests of Human C3
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1752.
Blocking of C1 Esterase Inhibitor by Cold Promoted Activation of Factor VII
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1753.
Mechanism of Action of the Chemotactic Factor Inactivator of Human Serum
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1754.
C3bINA Accelerator: A Serum Cofactor for C3b Inactivator Necessary for the Full Expression of Its Activity
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1754.
Participation of the Alternative Pathway in Complement Metabolism in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1754.
The Role of the Capsular Polysaccharide in the Activation of the Alternative Pathway by the Pneumococcus
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1754–1755.
Human Platelet-Initiated Formation and Uptake of the C5-9 Complex of Human Complement
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1755.
Letters to the Editor
Absence of demonstrable effects of thymocytotoxic antibodies on serum thymic hormone level in NZB mice
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1756–1757.
Absence of demonstrable effects of thymocytotoxic antibodies on serum thymic hormone level in NZB mice
J Immunol (1976) 116 (6): 1757.
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