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1 January 1991
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
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COMMENTARY
ARTICLES
Two roles for CD4 cells in the control of the generation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 3–10.
Induction of human T cell proliferation by a monoclonal antibody to CD5.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 47–52.
B cell activation during HIV-1 infection. II. Cell-to-cell interactions and cytokine requirement.
A Amadori; R Zamarchi; M L Veronese; M Panozzo; A Barelli; A Borri; M Sironi; F Colotta; A Mantovani; L Chieco-Bianchi
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 57–62.
IgE-dependent cytokine production by human peripheral blood mononuclear phagocytes.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 63–67.
The molecular configuration and ultrastructural locations of an IgG Fc binding site in human colonic epithelium.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 68–74.
CD8+ T cell homing to the pancreas in the nonobese diabetic mouse is CD4+ T cell-dependent.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 85–88.
Evidence for the targeting by 2-oxo-dehydrogenase enzymes in the T cell response of primary biliary cirrhosis.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 89–94.
IFN-gamma inhibits inflammatory cell recruitment and the evolution of bacterial cell wall-induced arthritis.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 95–100.
Prostaglandin E2 inhibits production of Th1 lymphokines but not of Th2 lymphokines.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 108–113.
Aberrant expression of cytokine genes in peritoneal macrophages from mice infected with LP-BM5 MuLV, a murine model of AIDS.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 121–127.
Induction of human monocyte IL-1 mRNA and secretion during anti-CD3 mitogenesis requires two distinct T cell-derived signals.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 128–135.
IL-1 signal transduction pathways. I. Two functional IL-1 receptors are expressed in T cells.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 136–143.
IL-6 and IL-1 enhance the accessory activity of human blood monocytes during differentiation to macrophages.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 144–149.
IL-7 induces human lymphokine-activated killer cell activity and is regulated by IL-4.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 150–155.
Differences in the tumor necrosis factor-alpha-mediated lysis by fixed natural cytotoxic cells and fixed cytotoxic macrophages.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 156–161.
Probing the topography of free and polymeric Ig-bound human secretory component with monoclonal antibodies.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 162–168.
Biochemical characterization and tissue distribution of hamster complement C1s.
H Sakiyama; K Yamaguchi; K Chiba; K Nagata; C Taniyama; M Matsumoto; G Suzuki; T Tanaka; T Tomoasawa; M Yasukawa
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 183–187.
Transfectomas expressing both secreted and membrane-bound forms of chimeric IgE with anti-viral specificity.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 199–205.
The mast cell-committed progenitor. In vitro generation of committed progenitors from bone marrow.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 211–216.
Macrophage activation for intracellular killing as induced by calcium ionophore. Correlation with biologic and biochemical events.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 217–223.
cAMP and human neutrophil chemotaxis. Elevation of cAMP differentially affects chemotactic responsiveness.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 224–232.
The expression of IL-2R alpha-chain is enhanced by activation of adenylate cyclase in large granular lymphocytes and natural killer cells.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 233–238.
Production of prostaglandin E2 and prostacyclin by thymic nurse cells in culture.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 239–243.
Moderate zinc deficiency in rhesus monkeys. An intrinsic defect of neutrophil chemotaxis corrected by zinc repletion.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 244–249.
Natural killer cell-dependent mycobacteriostatic and mycobactericidal activity in human macrophages.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 265–270.
Cellular and metabolic requirements for induction of macrophage procoagulant activity by murine hepatitis virus strain 3 in vitro.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 271–278.
Phagocytosis of Leishmania enhances macrophage activation by IFN-gamma and lipopolysaccharide.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 279–285.
Entry of antivirally active T lymphocytes into the thymus of virus-infected mice.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 293–297.
Enhanced HIV replication in macrophage colony-stimulating factor-treated monocytes.
D C Kalter; M Nakamura; J A Turpin; L M Baca; D L Hoover; C Dieffenbach; P Ralph; H E Gendelman; M S Meltzer
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 298–306.
Analysis of the permissive association of a malaria T cell epitope with DR molecules.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 307–315.
The role of cytophilic IgG3 antibody in T cell-mediated resistance to infection with the extracellular bacterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 316–320.
Inhibition of multicycle influenza virus replication by hybrid antibody-directed cytotoxic T lymphocyte lysis.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 321–326.
The primary B cell response to the O/core region of bacterial lipopolysaccharide is restricted to the Ly-1 lineage.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 327–331.
Suppression of human monocyte function against Candida albicans by autologous IL-2-induced lymphokine-activated killer cells.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 337–342.
The expression of the Ig H chain repertoire in developing bone marrow B lineage cells.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 350–361.
Complete cDNA sequence of human complement pro-C5. Evidence of truncated transcripts derived from a single copy gene.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 362–368.
Induction of NF-KB during monocyte differentiation by HIV type 1 infection.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 377–383.
Human natural killer cells express VLA-4 and VLA-5, which mediate their adhesion to fibronectin.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 384–392.
Cytolytic lymphocytes induce both apoptosis and necrosis in target cells.
J Immunol (1991) 146 (1): 393–400.
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