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T cell recognition of listeriolysin O is induced during infection with Listeria monocytogenes.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3813–3821.
Inhibition of murine lymphocyte proliferation by the B subunit of cholera toxin.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3764–3770.
Physiology of natural killer cells. In vivo regulation of progenitors by interleukin 3.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3671–3675.
Developmental sequence of T200 antigen modifications in murine T cells.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3718–3724.
Enhancement of neutrophil superoxide production by preincubation with recombinant human tumor necrosis factor.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3783–3791.
Cardiac myosin induces myocarditis in genetically predisposed mice.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3630–3636.
Inhibition of macrophage-mediated antigen presentation by hemolysin-producing Listeria monocytogenes.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3808–3812.
Characterization and biologic activities of an anti-idiotype-specific T cell line and its derived clones.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3564–3569.
Enhancement of in vivo immune response by tumor necrosis factor.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3676–3679.
Involvement of a guanine-nucleotide-binding component in membrane IgM-stimulated phosphoinositide breakdown.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3604–3613.
Colony-stimulating factor-induced monocyte survival and differentiation into macrophages in serum-free cultures.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3703–3709.
The neutrophil glycoprotein Mo1 is an integral membrane protein of plasma membranes and specific granules.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3759–3763.
Role of accessory molecules in signal transduction of cytolytic T lymphocyte by anti-T cell receptor and anti-Ly-6.2C monoclonal antibodies.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3556–3563.
Modulation of two distinct galactosyltransferase activities in populations of mouse peritoneal macrophages.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3748–3752.
A mouse T cell product that preferentially enhances IgA production. I. Biologic characterization.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3685–3690.
Lysis of human T cell leukemia virus infected T and B lymphoid cells by interleukin 2-activated killer cells.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3637–3643.
Characteristics of two idiotypic subfamilies of murine anti-p-azobenzenearsonate antibodies.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3868–3877.
A mouse T cell product that preferentially enhances IgA production. II. Physicochemical characterization.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3691–3696.
The mechanism of anti-Lyt-2 inhibition of antibody-directed lysis by cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3590–3596.
Activated lymphocytes during acute Epstein-Barr virus infection.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3802–3807.
The ability of cytotoxic T cells to recognize HLA-A2.1 or HLA-B7 antigens expressed on murine cells correlates with their epitope specificity.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3614–3621.
The role of Ca2+ in activation of mature cytotoxic T lymphocytes for lysis.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3573–3579.
Induction of delayed-type hypersensitivity by the T cell line specific to bacterial peptidoglycans.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3570–3572.
A transgenic class I antigen is recognized as self and functions as a restriction element.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3861–3867.
Differential expression of the human thymosin-beta 4 gene in lymphocytes, macrophages, and granulocytes.
J Immunol (1987) 139 (11): 3840–3848.
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