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1 August 1986
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
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A polyclonal assay for T helper function involving T-B cell contact mediated by L3T4 molecules.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 755–759.
Human lymphocyte-high endothelial venule interaction: organ-selective binding of T and B lymphocyte populations to high endothelium.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 760–763.
The role of the accessory cell in mitogen-stimulated human T cell gene expression.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 764–769.
Idiotope antigens (Ab2 alpha and Ab2 beta) can induce in vitro B cell proliferation and antibody production.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 770–776.
Clonal analysis of the primary and secondary B cell responses of neonatal, adult, and xid mice to (T,G)-A--L.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 784–790.
Differential expression of a surface antigen recognized by a monoclonal antibody, J11d, on unprimed and primed B cells.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 791–797.
Degradation of specificity in cytolytic T lymphocyte clones. The separate YAC-1-type (NK-like) and P815-type broad specificity killing patterns are both restricted to the larger cells within a clone but may be expressed independently in clones from different mouse strains.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 798–804.
Immunodeficiency of aging: restorative effects of phorbol ester combined with calcium ionophore.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 805–808.
Alloantigen-specific suppressor T cells are not inhibited by cyclosporin A, but do require IL 2 for activation.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 809–813.
Differential induction of H-2K vs H-2D class I major histocompatibility complex antigen expression by murine recombinant interferon-gamma.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 814–818.
Synergy between the T3/antigen receptor complex and Tp44 in the activation of human T cells.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 819–825.
A monoclonal antibody that induces T cell aggregation reacts with vascular endothelial cells and placental trophoblasts.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 826–829.
Restriction of the human in vivo immune response against the mouse monoclonal antibody OKT3.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 830–838.
Antigenic variants of the nonspecific cross-reacting antigen (NCA).
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 839–845.
Expression of MHC antigens on murine trophoblast and their modulation by interferon.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 846–853.
Purification to homogeneity of a human hematopoietic growth factor that stimulates the growth of a murine interleukin 3-dependent cell line.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 854–857.
Interleukin 1: a regulatory role in glucocorticoid-regulated hepatic metabolism.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 858–862.
Suppression of immune responses to sheep erythrocytes by the lymphokine soluble immune response suppressor (SIRS) in vivo.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 863–867.
Stimulation of human neutrophil Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis by a low molecular weight cytokine.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 868–875.
Lymphokine stimulation of human macrophage C2 production is partially due to interferon-gamma.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 876–879.
Phagocytosis by human monocytes of unopsonized particulate activators of the human alternative complement pathway: induction by cytokine.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 880–886.
Genetic basis for altered idiotype expression in the hyperimmune response to (4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl)acetyl hapten.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 887–896.
Analysis of somatic cell H-2 variants to define the structural requirements for class I antigen expression.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 897–903.
The choice between two distinct T cell determinants within a 23-amino acid region of lysozyme depends on their structural context.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 911–915.
Slower processing, weaker beta 2-M association, and lower surface expression of H-2Ld are influenced by its amino terminus.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 916–923.
Functional and molecular analysis of three distinct HLA-DR4 beta-chains responsible for the MLR between HLA-Dw4, Dw15, and DKT2.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 924–933.
Structural relationships between the DR beta 1 and DR beta 2 subunits in DR4, 7, and w9 haplotypes and the DRw53 (MT3) specificity.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 934–940.
Only one DQ-beta restriction fragment pattern of each DR specificity is associated with insulin-dependent diabetes.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 941–947.
E alpha u and E beta u chain association: where lies the anomaly?
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 948–951.
Identification of a chymotrypsin-like proteinase in human mast cells.
N M Schechter; J K Choi; D A Slavin; D T Deresienski; S Sayama; G Dong; R M Lavker; D Proud; G S Lazarus
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 962–970.
Identification and characterization of the phosphatidylinositol kinase in membranes of murine T lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 971–976.
Antigenic specificities of Pseudomonas aeruginosa alkaline protease and elastase defined by human T cell clones.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 988–994.
Fine specificity and antigen receptor expression among influenza virus-specific cytolytic T lymphocyte clones.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 995–1002.
Differential association between two human MHC class I antigens and an adenoviral glycoprotein.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 1003–1009.
B lymphocytes are required for the generation of T cells that mediate healing of cutaneous leishmaniasis.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 1017–1021.
Antigen-specific and MHC-restricted Plasmodium falciparum-induced human T lymphocyte clones.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 1022–1028.
Structure, sequence, and polymorphism of the Lyt-2 T cell differentiation antigen gene.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 1037–1043.
Construction of human-mouse T cell hybrids that express human T cell-associated surface antigens and allow the chromosomal localization of these antigens.
J J van Dongen; A H Geurts van Kessel; I L Wolvers-Tettero; M A Versnel; A van Oudenaren; E Schoenmaker; A Hagemeijer
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 1047–1053.
Cyclophilin: distribution and variant properties in normal and neoplastic tissues.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 1054–1059.
The mouse leukocyte adhesion proteins Mac-1 and LFA-1: studies on mRNA translation and protein glycosylation with emphasis on Mac-1.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 1060–1065.
A genetically engineered murine/human chimeric antibody retains specificity for human tumor-associated antigen.
B G Sahagan; H Dorai; J Saltzgaber-Muller; F Toneguzzo; C A Guindon; S P Lilly; K W McDonald; D V Morrissey; B A Stone; G L Davis
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 1066–1074.
Structure/function studies of the common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (CALLA/CD10) expressed on human neutrophils.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 1075–1082.
Antibody-producing human-human hybridomas. III. Derivation and characterization of two antibodies with specificity for human myeloid cells.
J Immunol (1986) 137 (3): 1083–1090.
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