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B cell triggering by bacterial lipopeptide involves both translocation and activation of the membrane-bound form of protein kinase C.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1463–1469.
Immunization with soluble murine CD4 induces an anti-self antibody response without causing impairment of immune function.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1470–1476.
VH gene analysis of spontaneously activated B cells in adult MRL-lpr/lpr mice. J558 bias is not limited to classic lupus autoantibodies.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1504–1511.
Cytokine cytotoxicity against oligodendrocytes. Apoptosis induced by lymphotoxin.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1522–1529.
IL-1 receptor antagonist and IL-1 beta production in human monocytes are regulated differently.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1530–1536.
Histologic analysis of T lymphocyte activation in reactive lymph nodes.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1537–1541.
IL-12: monoclonal antibodies specific for the 40-kDa subunit block receptor binding and biologic activity on activated human lymphoblasts.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1548–1556.
Hydrocortisone and IL-4 induce IgE isotype switching in human B cells.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1557–1560.
Binding of IL-1 beta to IL-1R type II at single cell level.
A Stoppacciaro; P Bossu; P Ghiara; L P Ruco; S Censini; G Scapigliati; S Nuti; A Tagliabue; C D Baroni; D Boraschi
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1561–1566.
Shedding as a mechanism of down-modulation of CD14 on stimulated human monocytes.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1567–1574.
Alpha-chains of IgM and IgD antigen receptor complexes are differentially N-glycosylated MB-1-related molecules.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1575–1580.
Mechanisms of IgE homeostasis. Sequestration of IgE by murine type II IgE Fc receptor-bearing B cell hybridomas.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1581–1586.
Association of the CD59 and CD55 cell surface glycoproteins with other membrane molecules.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1587–1592.
Type I transforming growth factor-beta receptors on neutrophils mediate chemotaxis to transforming growth factor-beta.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1600–1606.
Effect of dietary alpha-linolenate on platelet-activating factor production in rat peritoneal polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1607–1613.
Human uterine mast cells. Isolation, purification, characterization, ultrastructure, and pharmacology.
W A Massey; C B Guo; A M Dvorak; W C Hubbard; B S Bhagavan; V L Cohan; J A Warner; A Kagey-Sobotka; L M Lichtenstein
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1621–1627.
Rap1A is a substrate for cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase in human neutrophils.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1628–1635.
Mast cells are critical for the production of leukotrienes responsible for neutrophil recruitment in immune complex-induced peritonitis in mice.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1636–1641.
L-arginine-dependent macrophage effector functions inhibit metabolic activity of Mycobacterium leprae.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1642–1646.
Selection of the same major T cell determinants of influenza nucleoprotein after vaccination or exposure to infectious virus.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1647–1652.
Reconstitution of Leishmania immunity in severe combined immunodeficient mice using Th1- and Th2-like cell lines.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1653–1658.
Restricted Ig H chain V gene usage in the human antibody response to Haemophilus influenzae type b capsular polysaccharide.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1667–1674.
Many variable region genes are utilized in the antibody response of BALB/c mice to the influenza virus A/PR/8/34 hemagglutinin.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1675–1686.
Developmental expression of CD45 alternate exons in murine T cells. Evidence of additional alternate exon use.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1687–1693.
Enhancers and transcription factors controlling the inducibility of the tumor necrosis factor-alpha promoter in primary macrophages.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1694–1700.
Mouse NKR-P1. A family of genes selectively coexpressed in adherent lymphokine-activated killer cells.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1701–1708.
Multiple mechanisms participate in the generation of diversity of human H chain CDR3 regions.
J Immunol (1991) 147 (5): 1720–1729.
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