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Effect of cyclosporin A on the ontogeny of different T cell sublineages in chickens.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3257–3265.
Functional and ontogenetic analysis of murine CD45Rhi and CD45Rlo CD4+ T cells.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3288–3295.
Evidence for CD8-independent T cell maturation in transgenic mice.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3318–3325.
Genetic variability in HIV-1 gp120 affects interactions with HLA molecules and T cell receptor.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3341–3346.
Quantitative analysis of cytokine gene expression in rheumatoid arthritis.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3347–3353.
Studies of cloned simian immunodeficiency virus-specific T lymphocytes. gag-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes exhibit a restricted epitope specificity.
H Yamamoto; M D Miller; H Tsubota; D I Watkins; G P Mazzara; V Stallard; D L Panicali; A Aldovini; R A Young; N L Letvin
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3385–3391.
Transforming growth factor-beta 1 is a costimulator for IgA production.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3411–3416.
IL-4 blocks the up-regulation of IL-2 receptors induced by IL-2 in normal human B cells.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3431–3436.
Selective induction of Fc gamma RIII on human monocytes by transforming growth factor-beta.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3444–3448.
Comparative structure and evolution of murine CR2. The homolog of the human C3d/EBV receptor (CD21).
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3458–3467.
Heterogeneity of the regulation of phospholipase C by phorbol esters in T lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3523–3528.
Determination of T cell epitopes on the S1 subunit of pertussis toxin.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3529–3534.
Murine susceptibility to street rabies virus is unrelated to induction of host lymphoid depletion.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3552–3557.
Expression of IgE from a nonrearranged epsilon locus in cloned B-lymphoblastoid cells that also express IgM.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3563–3568.
IL-2-based immunotherapy alters circulating neutrophil Fc receptor expression and chemotaxis.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3630–3636.
IFN-alpha and IFN-gamma can affect both monocytes and tumor cells to modulate monocyte-mediated cytotoxicity.
J Immunol (1990) 144 (9): 3643–3648.
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