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Regulated expression of Ly-6A.2 is important for T cell development.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4233–4239.
Cytotoxic NK1.1 Ag+ alpha beta T cells with intermediate TCR induced in the liver of mice by IL-12.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4333–4340.
The role of IL-10 in human B cell activation, proliferation, and differentiation.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4341–4350.
T cell gelatinases mediate basement membrane transmigration in vitro.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4379–4389.
Gamma delta T cells down-regulate primary IgE responses in rats to inhaled soluble protein antigens.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4390–4394.
Expression and function of mouse Fas antigen on immature and mature T cells.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4395–4403.
Engagement of the antigen-receptor on immature murine B lymphocytes results in death by apoptosis.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4404–4413.
Antigen processing in vivo and the elicitation of primary CTL responses.
N P Restifo; I Bacík; K R Irvine; J W Yewdell; B J McCabe; R W Anderson; L C Eisenlohr; S A Rosenberg; J R Bennink
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4414–4422.
B cell selection and allelic exclusion of an anti-DNA Ig transgene in MRL-lpr/lpr mice.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4444–4455.
Differential expression of endoglin on fetal and adult hematopoietic cells in human bone marrow.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4456–4465.
Constitutive endocytosis and degradation of CD22 by human B cells.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4466–4475.
Identification of a unique costimulatory activity for murine T helper 1 T cell clones.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4503–4512.
Characterization of T cell epitopes restricted by HLA-DP9 in streptococcal M12 protein.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4536–4545.
A novel octamer regulatory element in the VH11 leader exon of B-1 cells.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4546–4556.
Peptides control the gain and loss of allele specificity by mutated MHC class I molecules.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4557–4564.
Retargeting of CTL by an efficiently refolded bispecific single-chain Fv dimer produced in bacteria.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4576–4582.
Characterization of the constitutive and inducible components of a T cell IL-4 activation responsive element.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4592–4602.
Cloning of the murine CD5 promoter and its tissue-specific regulation.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4603–4612.
IL-12 enhances Th1-type responses in human Leishmania donovani infections.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4623–4629.
Multiple point mutations in an endogenous retroviral gene confer high immunogenicity on a drug-treated murine tumor.
U Grohmann; P Puccetti; M L Belladonna; F Fallarino; R Bianchi; L Binaglia; K Sagakuchi; M G Mage; E Appella; M C Fioretti
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4630–4641.
CD8 T lymphocytes specific for the secreted p60 antigen protect against Listeria monocytogenes infection.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4642–4650.
Synthetic oligonucleotide expressed by a recombinant vaccinia virus elicits therapeutic CTL.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4651–4657.
IL-12 modulation of T helper responses to the filarial helminth, Brugia malayi.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4658–4664.
Glucocorticoid treatment inhibits apoptosis in human neutrophils. Separation of survival and activation outcomes.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4719–4725.
Eosinophil major basic protein induces degranulation and IL-8 production by human eosinophils.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4749–4758.
Prostanoid enhancement of interleukin-6 production by rat peritoneal mast cells.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4759–4767.
Induction of tissue factor on monocytes by adhesion to endothelial cells.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4768–4777.
TNF-alpha induces tyrosine phosphorylation of mitogen-activated protein kinase in adherent human neutrophils.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4785–4792.
Role of macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha (MIP-1 alpha) in acute lung injury in rats.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4793–4802.
Induction of IL-10 gene expression in human keratinocytes by UVB exposure in vivo and in vitro.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4851–4856.
Murine and human antibodies to native DNA that cross-react with the A and D SnRNP polypeptides cause direct injury of cultured kidney cells.
J Immunol (1995) 154 (9): 4857–4864.
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