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1 March 1980
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
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OPINION
Information overload in immunology: possible solutions to the problem of excessive publication.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1009–1015.
ARTICLES
Cyclic AMP modulation of Fc receptor expression on a pre-B cell lymphoma.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1016–1021.
Effects of N alpha-tosyl-L-lysyl-chloromethylketone on the activity of cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1028–1033.
Control of autologous immune complex nephritis. I. Suppression of the disease in the presence of T cell sensitization.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1034–1038.
Immunoregulatory circuit among macrophage subsets for T cell-mediated cytotoxic response to tumor cells.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1039–1044.
In vitro induction of cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for Epstein-Barr virus-transformed cells: kinetics of autologous restimulation.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1045–1049.
Defective tumoricidal capacity of macrophages from A/J mice. III. Genetic analysis of the macrophage defect.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1050–1053.
Specific clonal regulation in the response to phosphocholine. I. Genetic analysis of the response of a distinct idiotype (M511 Id).
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1068–1074.
Ia antigen on the surface of a subfraction of T cells that bear Fc receptors for IgG.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1075–1078.
Cellular requirements for generation of thymocyte stimulatory factor and characterization of its target cell.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1093–1099.
Mechanisms of immune lysis. I. Physiological distinction between target cell death mediated by cytotoxic T lymphocytes and antibody plus complement.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1100–1105.
Separation of a serum-derived tumoricidal factor from a helper factor for plaque-forming cells.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1106–1110.
Cytotoxic T cells generated in the autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction. I. Primary autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1111–1121.
Is experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis induced only by acetylcholine receptors?
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1130–1140.
The use of cellular immunoadsorbents to prepare antibody that distinguishes between syngeneic surface antigens on two guinea pig hepatocarcinomas.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1141–1147.
Antigenic features of myelin basic protein-like material in cerebrospinal fluid.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1148–1153.
Serum antibodies to human fetal antigens in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1154–1159.
Idiotype-specific T cell immunity. I. Generation of effector and suppressor T lymphocytes reactive with myeloma idiotypic determinants.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1160–1166.
Immunoglobulin production and secretion by variant clones of the MOPC 315 mouse myeloma cell line.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1174–1182.
Lymphocyte function in experimental African trypanosomiasis. III. Loss of lymph node cell responsiveness.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1183–1186.
Nature of hapten-modified determinants involved in induction of T cell tolerance and suppressor T cells to NDFB contact sensitivity.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1187–1193.
Inhibition of the alternative pathway of human complement in vitro by a natural microbial product, complestatin.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1194–1198.
Diversity of cell surface polypeptides that are recognized by heteroantisera to human T cells.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1203–1208.
Progressive myelopathy in older German shepherd dogs. I. Depressed response to thymus-dependent mitogens.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1209–1215.
Progressive myelopathy in older German shepherd dogs. II. Presence of circulating suppressor cells.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1216–1222.
Maintenance of immunologic unresponsiveness to human gamma-globulin: evidence for irreversible inactivation in B lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1230–1236.
Production of monoclonal antibodies reacting with peripheral blood mononuclear cell surface differentiation antigens.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1237–1244.
Use of immunotolerance to dissect the mechanisms regulating appearance of hapten-specific killer T cells in vivo.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1245–1250.
Differentiation of hemolytically active fluid-phase and cell-bound human C1q by an ant venom-derived polysaccharide.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1251–1257.
H-2 antigen requirements in the in vitro induction of SV40-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1258–1262.
Antigen-specific factors produced by carrier-primed New Zealand Black mice.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1263–1266.
Partial purification and characterization of trypsin-solubilized rat kidney antigens that stimulate the production of teratogenic antibodies.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1267–1270.
Differential sensitivity of IgG memory subpopulations to allogeneic thymocytes: positive and negative signals.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1284–1290.
The ninth component of human complement: purification and physicochemical characterization.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1291–1296.
Reduced natural killer activity in female mice after neonatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1297–1300.
A monoclonal antibody reactive with the human cytotoxic/suppressor T cell subset previously defined by a heteroantiserum termed TH2.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1301–1307.
Dissociation of differentiation and proliferation in the primary induction of cytolytic T lymphocytes by alloantigens.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1308–1313.
Characterization of the stimulator cells in the murine primary mixed leukocyte response.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1314–1321.
Lymphocytes bearing Fc receptors for IgE. IV. Formation of IgE-binding factor by rat T lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1322–1329.
Comparison of T and B cell reactivity to antigens under Ir gene control.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1344–1349.
Two types of functionally distinct, synergizing helper T cells.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1350–1359.
Relationship between enhanced macrophage phagocytic activity and the induction of interferon by Newcastle disease virus in mice.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1360–1364.
Alveolar macrophage suppression of canine bronchoalveolar lymphocytes: the role of prostaglandin E2 in the inhibition of mitogen-responses.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1365–1370.
Participation of lymphocyte activating factor (Interleukin 1) in the induction of cytotoxic T cell responses.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1371–1377.
Binding of eosinophil peroxidase to mast cell granules with retention of peroxidatic activity.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1383–1388.
Immune suppression in vivo with antigen-modified syngeneic cells. IV. Requirement for Ia+ adherent cells for induction.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1389–1395.
Comparative studies on the binding properties of human and rabbit C-reactive proteins.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1396–1402.
Heterogeneity of human suppressor cells induced by concanavalin A as determined in simultaneous assays of immune function.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1403–1410.
The first component of complement from the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana: functional properties of C1- and isolation of subcomponent C1q.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1418–1425.
Regulation of macrophage populations. I. Preferential induction of Ia-rich peritoneal exudates by immunologic stimuli.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1426–1432.
IA antigens and antigen-presenting function of thymic macrophages.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1433–1440.
Interactions between human eosinophils and schistosomula of Schistosoma mansoni. I. Stable and irreversible antibody-dependent adherence.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1441–1448.
Human T lymphocyte surface antigens: partial purification and characterization utilizing a high-titer heteroantiserum.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1449–1461.
Characterization of guinea pig lymphocyte-derived chemotactic factor for fibroblasts.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1462–1466.
Neutrophil degranulation and abnormal chemotaxis after thermal injury.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1467–1471.
TNP-coupled membranes stimulate T cell proliferation via the macrophage.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1503–1505.
The influence of hapten-conjugated isologous mouse gamma-globulin as a tolerogen on H-2 restricted cytotoxic effector cells.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1506–1509.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
ABSTRACTS
Abstracts of papers presented at the Eighth International Complement Workshop, Key Biscayne, Florida, October 13-16, 1979.
J Immunol (1980) 124 (3): 1512–1547.
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