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Class I-specific antibodies inhibit proliferation in primary but not secondary mouse T cell responses.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 1971–1978.
Prothymosin alpha enhances human and murine MHC class II surface antigen expression and messenger RNA accumulation.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 1979–1984.
Differential costimulatory effects of adhesion molecules B7, ICAM-1, LFA-3, and VCAM-1 on resting and antigen-primed CD4+ T lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 1985–1992.
Cyclic AMP-independent effects of cholera toxin on B cell activation. II. Binding of ganglioside GM1 induces B cell activation.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 1999–2005.
Thymic shared antigen-1. A novel thymocyte marker discriminating immature from mature thymocyte subsets.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2006–2011.
Membrane Ig cross-linking regulates phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in B lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2012–2022.
CD2/LFA-3 ligation induces phospholipase-C gamma 1 tyrosine phosphorylation and regulates CD3 signaling.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2023–2029.
Antigen-specific stimulation of T cell extracellular acidification by MHC class II-peptide complexes.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2040–2044.
Engagement of MHC class I molecules induces cell adhesion via both LFA-1-dependent and LFA-1-independent pathways.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2045–2049.
IgD-receptor-positive human T lymphocytes. II. Identification and partial characterization of human IgD-binding factor.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2050–2057.
Transforming growth factor-beta directs IgA switching in human B cells.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2062–2067.
A pathogenic monoclonal antibody, G8, is characteristic of antierythrocyte autoantibodies from Coombs'-positive NZB mice.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2068–2073.
Molecules involved in the adhesion and cytotoxicity of activated monocytes on endothelial cells.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2080–2083.
Identification of thyroiditogenic epitope on porcine thyroid peroxidase for C57BL/6 mice.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2084–2089.
Characterization of proteoglycan-reactive T cell lines and hybridomas from mice with proteoglycan-induced arthritis.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2090–2096.
I-E-independent deletion of V beta 17a+ T cells by Mtv-3 from the nonobese diabetic mouse.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2097–2102.
Administration of recombinant IL-4 to humans regulates gene expression, phenotype, and function in circulating monocytes.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2118–2125.
Multichain structure of the IFN-alpha receptor on hematopoietic cells.
O R Colamonici; L M Pfeffer; F D'Alessandro; L C Platanias; S A Gregory; A Rosolen; R Nordan; R A Cruciani; M O Diaz
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2126–2132.
Reciprocal regulatory effects of IFN-gamma and IL-4 on the in vitro development of human Th1 and Th2 clones.
E Maggi; P Parronchi; R Manetti; C Simonelli; M P Piccinni; F S Rugiu; M De Carli; M Ricci; S Romagnani
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2142–2147.
Cytokine-induced production of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 by cultured human mesangial cells.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2148–2153.
p56lck association with CD4 is required for the interaction between CD4 and the TCR/CD3 complex and for optimal antigen stimulation.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2159–2162.
Human soluble IL-6 receptor: its detection and enhanced release by HIV infection.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2175–2180.
Association of the human Fc epsilon RI gamma subunit with novel cell surface polypeptides.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2181–2185.
Bacterial lipopolysaccharide up-regulates platelet-activating factor-stimulated Ca2+ mobilization and eicosanoid release in human Mono Mac 6 cells.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2186–2193.
Phospholipase C-gamma 1 is translocated to the membrane of rat basophilic leukemia cells in response to aggregation of IgE receptors.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2194–2200.
Neutrophil adherence to endothelium is enhanced via adenosine A1 receptors and inhibited via adenosine A2 receptors.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2201–2206.
Exposure of phosphatidylserine on the surface of apoptotic lymphocytes triggers specific recognition and removal by macrophages.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2207–2216.
Nitric oxide-induced anti-mitogenic effects in high and low responder rat strains.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2217–2222.
Histamine-containing cells obtained from the nose hours after antigen challenge have functional and phenotypic characteristics of basophils.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2223–2228.
Zymosan-stimulated tumor necrosis factor-alpha production by human monocytes. Down-modulation by phorbol ester.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2229–2236.
Role of protein tyrosine phosphorylation in monokine induction by the staphylococcal superantigen toxic shock syndrome toxin-1.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2237–2241.
Formyl peptide stimulates and ATP gamma S potentiates [3H]cytidine 5'-diphosphate diglyceride accumulation in human neutrophils.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2242–2247.
Borrelia burgdorferi strain 25015: characterization of outer surface protein A and vaccination against infection.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2256–2260.
In vivo molecular analysis of lymphokines involved in the murine immune response during Schistosoma mansoni infection. II. Quantification of IL-4 mRNA, IFN-gamma mRNA, and IL-2 mRNA levels in the granulomatous livers, mesenteric lymph nodes, and spleens during the course of modulation.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2261–2269.
Coxsackievirus B3-induced production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, IL-1 beta, and IL-6 in human monocytes.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2270–2277.
Galactose receptors and presentation of HIV envelope glycoprotein to specific human T cells.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2278–2282.
CD4+ Th2 response induced by Schistosoma mansoni eggs develops rapidly, through an early, transient, Th0-like stage.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2283–2290.
Human T cell activation through the activation-inducer molecule/CD69 enhances the activity of transcription factor AP-1.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2300–2306.
Hybrid resistance in vitro. Possible role of both class I MHC and self peptides in determining the level of target cell sensitivity.
J Immunol (1992) 148 (7): 2307–2313.
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