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A role for the thymic epithelium in the selection of pre-T cells from murine bone marrow.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1077–1086.
Occurrence of mature B (IgM+, B220+) and T (CD3+) lymphocytes in scid mice.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1087–1093.
Induction of class I MHC-restricted, peptide-specific cytolytic T lymphocytes by peptide priming in vivo.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1094–1100.
Differential effects of amino acid substitutions in the beta-sheet floor and alpha-2 helix of HLA-A2 on recognition by alloreactive viral peptide-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
D H Mattson; N Shimojo; E P Cowan; J J Baskin; R V Turner; B D Shvetsky; J E Coligan; W L Maloy; W E Biddison
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1101–1107.
Analysis of the functional capabilities of CD3+CD4-CD8- and CD3+CD4+CD8+ human T cell clones.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1108–1117.
Cloned natural suppressor cell lines express the CD3+CD4-CD8- surface phenotype and the alpha, beta heterodimer of the T cell antigen receptor.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1118–1122.
Significance of the recognition of certain antigenic regions on the human thyroglobulin molecule by natural autoantibodies from healthy subjects.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1129–1132.
Transforming growth factor-beta production by synovial tissues from rheumatoid patients and streptococcal cell wall arthritic rats. Studies on secretion by synovial fibroblast-like cells and immunohistologic localization.
R Lafyatis; N L Thompson; E F Remmers; K C Flanders; N S Roche; S J Kim; J P Case; M B Sporn; A B Roberts; R L Wilder
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1142–1148.
Dextran sulfate and heparin interact with CD4 molecules to inhibit the binding of coat protein (gp120) of HIV.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1149–1154.
Destruction of pancreatic islet cells by cytotoxic T lymphocytes in nonobese diabetic mice.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1155–1162.
Hepatocyte-stimulating factor III shares structural and functional identity with leukemia-inhibitory factor.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1163–1167.
Two distinct affinity binding sites for IL-1 on human cell lines.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1168–1174.
Analysis of human IL-6 mutants expressed in Escherichia coli. Biologic activities are not affected by deletion of amino acids 1-28.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1175–1182.
Membrane IL-1: IL-1 alpha precursor binds to the plasma membrane via a lectin-like interaction.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1183–1187.
Evidence for IL-6 production by and effects on the pancreatic beta-cell.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1188–1191.
Liposome-associated tumor necrosis factor retains bioactivity in the presence of neutralizing anti-tumor necrosis factor antibodies.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1192–1197.
IFN-beta 2/IL-6 augments the activity of human natural killer cells.
T A Luger; J Krutmann; R Kirnbauer; A Urbanski; T Schwarz; G Klappacher; A Köck; M Micksche; J Malejczyk; E Schauer
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1206–1209.
IL-2 and IFN-gamma are two necessary lymphokines in the development of cytolytic T cells.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1210–1214.
Endotoxin-macrophage interaction: post-translational regulation of tumor necrosis factor expression.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1223–1227.
The immunogenicity of soluble haptenated polymers is determined by molecular mass and hapten valence.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1239–1244.
Biochemical analysis of a novel H-2 class I-like glycoprotein expressed in five AKR-(Gross virus) derived spontaneous T cell leukemias.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1245–1253.
Antigenicity of dextran-protein conjugates in mice. Effect of molecular weight of the carbohydrate and comparison of two modes of coupling.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1259–1264.
Different membrane anchors of Fc gamma RIII (CD16) on K/NK-lymphocytes and neutrophils. Protein- vs lipid-anchor.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1274–1277.
The effect of anti-intercellular adhesion molecule-1 on phorbol-ester-induced rabbit lung inflammation.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1278–1282.
Mechanisms of T cell activation by the calcium ionophore ionomycin.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1283–1289.
Reactive oxygen species facilitate the in vitro and in vivo lipopolysaccharide-induced release of tumor necrosis factor.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1290–1294.
Mechanism of arachidonic acid liberation in platelet-activating factor-stimulated human polymorphonuclear neutrophils.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1295–1302.
Prostaglandin E precursor fatty acids inhibit human IL-2 production by a prostaglandin E-independent mechanism.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1303–1309.
Regulation of human basophil mediator release by cytokines. I. Interaction with antiinflammatory steroids.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1310–1317.
Immune response to a synthetic peptide corresponding to an epitope of a parasitophorous vacuole membrane antigen from Plasmodium falciparum.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1334–1339.
Neutralization-sensitive epitopes are exposed on the surface of infectious Cryptosporidium parvum sporozoites.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1340–1345.
Immunologic control of a parasitic arthropod. Identification of a protective antigen from Boophilus microplus.
P Willadsen; G A Riding; R V McKenna; D H Kemp; R L Tellam; J N Nielsen; J Lahnstein; G S Cobon; J M Gough
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1346–1351.
Mutations of the mouse mu H chain which prevent polymer assembly.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1352–1357.
The structure of the rabbit macrophage defensin genes and their organ-specific expression.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1358–1365.
Genomic structure of the human monocyte-derived neutrophil chemotactic factor IL-8.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1366–1371.
The structure and expression of genes encoding serologically undetected HLA-C locus antigens.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1372–1378.
A murine T lymphocyte antigen belongs to a supergene family of type II integral membrane proteins.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1379–1386.
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Characterization of the Immunodeficiency of RIIIS/J mice. I. Association with the CD5 (LY-1) B cell lineage
J Immunol (1989) 143 (4): 1403.
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