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1 April 1989
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
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Activation of Lyt-2+ (CD8+) and L3T4+ (CD4+) T cell subsets by anti-receptor antibody.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2181–2186.
Helper-independent CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes express IL-1 receptors and require IL-1 for secretion of IL-2.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2187–2191.
Requirements for suppressor cell activation. Role of accessory cells.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2192–2199.
Inhibition of cytotoxic T cell lysis by anti-CD8 monoclonal antibodies: studies with CD3-targeted cytolysis of nominal antigen-negative targets.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2200–2206.
C3 synthetic peptides support growth of human CR2-positive lymphoblastoid B cells.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2207–2212.
A monoclonal antibody raised to lipomodulin recognizes T suppressor factors in two independent hapten-specific suppressor networks.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2213–2220.
Identification of proteases that process distinct epitopes on the same protein.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2221–2229.
Influence of complement C5 and V beta T cell receptor mutations on susceptibility to collagen-induced arthritis in mice.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2237–2243.
Immunofluorescence analysis of IgA binding by human mononuclear cells in blood and lymphoid tissue.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2244–2249.
The role of natural suppressor and natural killer activities in resistance to hemopoietic transplantation in unirradiated hosts.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2270–2278.
A monoclonal antibody recognizing 68- to 75-kilodalton protein(s) associated with the human IL-1 receptor.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2290–2298.
Rabbit IL-1. Cloning, expression, biologic properties, and transcription during endotoxemia.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2299–2306.
Endotoxemia elicits increased circulating beta 2-IFN/IL-6 in man.
Y Fong; L L Moldawer; M Marano; H Wei; S B Tatter; R H Clarick; U Santhanam; D Sherris; L T May; P B Sehgal
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2321–2324.
IFN-gamma and IFN-beta independently stimulate the expression of lipopolysaccharide-inducible genes in murine peritoneal macrophages.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2325–2331.
Net increase of pluripotential hematopoietic precursors in suspension culture in response to IL-1 and IL-3.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2332–2337.
Characterization of lymphokines mediating B cell growth and differentiation from monoclonal anti-CD3 antibody-stimulated T cells.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2343–2351.
An immobile subset of plasma membrane CD11b/CD18 (Mac-1) is involved in phagocytosis of targets recognized by multiple receptors.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2352–2358.
Binding characteristics of dimeric IgG subclass complexes to human neutrophils.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2359–2364.
The 40-kDa Fc gamma receptor (FcRII) on human neutrophils is essential for the IgG-induced respiratory burst and IgG-induced phagocytosis.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2365–2369.
Activation of human monocytes occurs on cross-linking monocytic antigens to an Fc receptor.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2377–2383.
Binding of human C-reactive protein to mouse macrophages is mediated by distinct receptors.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2384–2392.
Biologic activity of a C2-derived peptide. Demonstration of a specific interaction with guinea pig lung tissues.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2401–2404.
IL-3-dependent growth of basophil-like cells and mastlike cells from human bone marrow.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2424–2429.
Lymphocyte activation provokes modification of a lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase (p56lck).
J D Marth; D B Lewis; M P Cooke; E D Mellins; M E Gearn; L E Samelson; C B Wilson; A D Miller; R M Perlmutter
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2430–2437.
Phorbol ester-stimulated superoxide production by murine bone marrow-derived macrophages requires preexposure to cytokines.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2445–2449.
Mast cell chymase. A potent secretagogue for airway gland serous cells.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2450–2456.
Effect of oligosaccharide chain length, exposed terminal group, and hapten loading on the antibody response of human adults and infants to vaccines consisting of Haemophilus influenzae type b capsular antigen unterminally coupled to the diphtheria protein CRM197.
P W Anderson; M E Pichichero; E C Stein; S Porcelli; R F Betts; D M Connuck; D Korones; R A Insel; J M Zahradnik; R Eby
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2464–2468.
Tropomyosin shares immunologic epitopes with group A streptococcal M proteins.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2475–2481.
Induction and activity of class II-restricted, Lyt-2+ cytolytic T lymphocytes specific for the influenza H5 hemagglutinin.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2482–2488.
Functional heterogeneity of macrophage precursor cells from spleen of Leishmania donovani-infected and untreated mice.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2489–2494.
Ig allotype-linked regulation of class and subclass composition of natural antibodies to group A streptococcal carbohydrate.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2495–2500.
Natural antibacterial activity against Salmonella typhi in human cord blood.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2513–2518.
Immature and advanced patterns of T cell receptor gene rearrangement among lymphocytes in splenic culture.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2533–2539.
Isolation and characterization of the mouse CD8 beta-chain (Ly-3) genes. Absence of an intervening sequence between V- and J-like gene segments.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2540–2546.
The gene that encodes the human CD20 (B1) differentiation antigen is located on chromosome 11 near the t(11;14)(q13;q32) translocation site.
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2555–2559.
Structure of the gene encoding the human B lymphocyte differentiation antigen CD20 (B1).
J Immunol (1989) 142 (7): 2560–2568.
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