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CD45R as a primary signal transducer stimulating IL-2 and IL-2R mRNA synthesis by CD3-4-8- thymocytes.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2425–2430.
Anti-T12, an anti-CD6 monoclonal antibody, can activate human T lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2439–2447.
A role for endogenous retroviral sequences in the regulation of lymphocyte activation.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2448–2451.
Rejection of skin allografts by CD4+ T cells is antigen-specific and requires expression of target alloantigen on Ia- epidermal cells.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2452–2456.
Dual role of the CD44 molecule in T cell adhesion and activation.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2457–2463.
Concerted generation of Ig isotype diversity in human fetal bone marrow.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2464–2469.
Properties and heterogeneity of human fetal pre-B cells transformed by EBV.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2470–2479.
Distribution of T cells bearing different forms of the T cell receptor gamma/delta in normal and pathological human tissues.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2480–2488.
DBA/2J and DBA/2Ha lymphocytes differ in their ability to induce graft-vs-host disease.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2489–2493.
In vitro responses to a 65-kilodalton mycobacterial protein by synovial T cells from inflammatory arthritis patients.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2494–2500.
IgM secreted by human T lymphoma virus-I-infected and transformed human B cell clones recognize a 66-kilodalton host-encoded protein.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2501–2507.
Prevention of murine cryoglobulinemia and associated pathology by monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibody.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2508–2513.
IL-6 and IL-1 synergize to stimulate IL-2 production and proliferation of peripheral T cells.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2514–2519.
Control of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor production in normal endothelial cells by positive and negative regulatory elements.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2525–2529.
The beta-chain of the IL-2 receptor (p70) is tyrosine-phosphorylated on YT and HUT-102B2 cells.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2530–2533.
Modulation of colony-stimulating factor-1 receptors on macrophages by tumor necrosis factor.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2534–2539.
Identification of a unique IgG Fc binding site in human intestinal epithelium.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2567–2574.
Staphylococcal enterotoxin B and toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 bind to distinct sites on HLA-DR and HLA-DQ molecules.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2583–2588.
Analysis of a monoclonal rat antibody directed to the alpha-chain variable region (V alpha 3) of the mouse T cell antigen receptor.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2602–2608.
Endogenous receptor-bound urokinase mediates tissue invasion of human monocytes.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2634–2639.
Transient activation of the NADPH oxidase through Fc gamma RI. Oxidase deactivation precedes internalization of cross-linked receptors.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2640–2649.
Recognition of hepatitis B virus envelope proteins by liver-infiltrating T lymphocytes in chronic HBV infection.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2650–2655.
Characterization of T cell antigens associated with the cell wall protein-peptidoglycan complex of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
P F Barnes; V Mehra; G R Hirschfield; S J Fong; C Abou-Zeid; G A Rook; S W Hunter; P J Brennan; R L Modlin
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2656–2662.
Human and murine antibodies cross-reactive with streptococcal M protein and myosin recognize the sequence GLN-LYS-SER-LYS-GLN in M protein.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2677–2683.
Assessment of human natural killer and lymphokine-activated killer cell cytotoxicity against Toxoplasma gondii trophozoites and brain cysts.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2684–2691.
Analysis of an immunodominant region of infectious bronchitis virus.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2692–2698.
Immunogenicity of synthetic peptides derived from the sequences of a Streptococcus mutans cell surface antigen in nonhuman primates.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2699–2705.
Incorporation of bacterial peptidoglycan constituents into macrophage lipids during phagocytosis.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2706–2713.
B7, a new member of the Ig superfamily with unique expression on activated and neoplastic B cells.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2714–2722.
The influence of self-MHC and non-MHC antigens on the selection of an antigen-specific T cell receptor repertoire.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2723–2729.
Nucleotide sequence of channel catfish heavy chain cDNA and genomic blot analyses. Implications for the phylogeny of Ig heavy chains.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2730–2739.
Thymosin-beta 4 gene. Preliminary characterization and expression in tissues, thymic cells, and lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2740–2744.
VH gene family repertoire of resting B cells. Preferential use of D-proximal families early in development may be due to distinct B cell subsets.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2752–2760.
Direct quantitative in situ hybridization studies of Ig VH utilization. A comparison between unstimulated B cells from autoimmune and normal mice.
J Immunol (1989) 143 (8): 2761–2767.
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