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15 March 1990
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
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Heterogeneity of helper/inducer T lymphocytes. IV. Stimulation of resting and activated B cells by Th1 and Th2 clones.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2031–2037.
Ion channel blockers inhibit B cell activation at a precise stage of the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Possible involvement of K+ channels.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2038–2045.
Evidence for idiotypic- and antiidiotypic B-B cellular interaction with the use of cloned antiidiotypic B cell line.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2046–2052.
Growth of immature (double negative) rat thymocytes in the presence of IL-1.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2072–2081.
The expression of a tissue-specific self-peptide is required for allo-recognition.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2082–2088.
Molecular requirements for T cell activation by the staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome toxin-1.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2089–2095.
T cell receptor-mediated DNA fragmentation and cell death in T cell hybridomas.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2096–2101.
Noncognate contact-dependent B cell activation can promote IL-4-dependent in vitro human IgE synthesis.
P Parronchi; A Tiri; D Macchia; M De Carli; P Biswas; C Simonelli; E Maggi; G Del Prete; M Ricci; S Romagnani
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2102–2108.
Purification and characterization of intraparenchymal lung lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2117–2122.
Chemically induced CD4 mutants of a human T cell line. Evidence for dissociation between binding of HIV I envelope and susceptibility to HIV I infection and syncytia formation.
K Hillman; O Shapira-Nahor; M F Gruber; J Hooley; J Manischewitz; R Seeman; L Vujcic; S J Geyer; H Golding
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2131–2139.
Effects of six different cytokines on lymphocyte adherence to microvascular endothelium and in vivo lymphocyte migration in the rat.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2140–2146.
The nonobese diabetic mouse model. Independent expression of humoral and cell-mediated autoimmune features.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2147–2151.
HIV-1 transmission and function of virus-infected monocytes/macrophages.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2152–2158.
Altered expression of self-reactive T cell receptor V beta regions in autoimmune mice.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2159–2166.
Prevention of experimental autoimmune thyroiditis through the anti-idiotypic network.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2167–2172.
Simian T cell leukemia virus type-1-specific killer T cells in naturally infected African green monkey carriers.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2173–2178.
IL-1 beta is secreted by activated murine macrophages as biologically inactive precursor.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2179–2183.
Macrophage colony-stimulating factor production by murine and human keratinocytes. Enhancement by bacterial lipopolysaccharide.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2190–2196.
Regulation of B lymphocyte responses to IL-4 and IFN-gamma by activation through Ly-6A/E molecules.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2197–2204.
Functional activation of human neutrophils by recombinant monocyte-derived neutrophil chemotactic factor/IL-8.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2205–2210.
IL-4 inhibits IL-2 receptor expression and IL-2-dependent proliferation of human T cells.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2211–2215.
IL-1 induces IL-1. IV. IFN-gamma suppresses IL-1 but not lipopolysaccharide-induced transcription of IL-1.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2216–2222.
IL-1 alpha or tumor necrosis factor-alpha stimulate release of three NAP-1/IL-8-related neutrophil chemotactic proteins in human dermal fibroblasts.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2223–2232.
Degradation of IgA proteins by Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2253–2257.
MHC-like molecules in some nonmammalian vertebrates can be detected by some cross-reactive xenoantisera.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2258–2272.
MHC-like molecules in some nonmammalian vertebrates can be detected by some cross-reactive monoclonal antibodies.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2273–2280.
Inhibitors of C1q biosynthesis suppress activation of murine macrophages for both antibody-independent and antibody-dependent tumor cytotoxicity.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2281–2286.
Different isoforms of human FcRII distinguished by CDw32 antibodies.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2295–2303.
C4b-binding protein and a 60,000-Dalton plasma protein share antigenic determinants with membrane cofactor protein of complement.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2312–2320.
CD18-dependent and -independent mechanisms of neutrophil emigration in the pulmonary and systemic microcirculation of rabbits.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2327–2333.
An indirect pathway of receptor-mediated 1,2-diacylglycerol formation in mast cells. I. IgE receptor-mediated activation of phospholipase D.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2334–2342.
Oxidized low density lipoprotein suppresses the expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha mRNA in stimulated murine peritoneal macrophages.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2343–2350.
CD2 triggering stimulates a phospholipase A2 activity beside the phospholipase C pathway in human T lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2359–2364.
Human natural killer cells express Na+ channels. A pharmacologic flow cytometric study.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2365–2370.
Chemotactic factor inactivator interaction with Gc-globulin (vitamin D-binding protein). A mechanism of modulating the chemotactic activity of C5a.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2371–2376.
Secretion by human fibroblasts of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, the product of gene JE.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2377–2383.
Comparative structure of two duplicated T1a class I genes (T10c and 37) of the murine H-2d MHC. Implications on the evolution of the T1a region.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2400–2408.
A paracrine circuit in the regulation of the proliferation of macrophages infiltrating murine sarcomas.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2409–2412.
A monoclonal antibody-purified soluble target cell antigen inhibits nonspecific cytotoxic cell activity.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2413–2418.
Anti-idiotypic antibodies recognizing stable epitopes limit the emergence of idiotype variants in a murine B cell lymphoma.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2436–2445.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Coxsackievirus-B3-induced myocarditis: virus receptor antibodies modulate myocarditis.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (6): 2446–2447.
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