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15 August 1995
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
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CUTTING EDGE
Induction of tolerance to heart allografts in high responder rats by combining anti-CD4 with CTLA4Ig.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1655–1659.
ARTICLES
TABS, a T cell activation antigen that induces LFA-1-dependent aggregation.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1671–1684.
Lymphotoxin-alpha-deficient mice. Effects on secondary lymphoid organ development and humoral immune responsiveness.
T A Banks; B T Rouse; M K Kerley; P J Blair; V L Godfrey; N A Kuklin; D M Bouley; J Thomas; S Kanangat; M L Mucenski
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1685–1693.
Analysis of the CD4 coreceptor and activation-induced costimulatory molecules in antigen-mediated mature T lymphocyte death.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1703–1712.
The cytokines IL-4, IFN-gamma, and IL-12 regulate the development of subsets of memory effector helper T cells in vitro.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1713–1724.
Membrane and soluble Fc gamma RII/III modulate the antigen-presenting capacity of murine dendritic epidermal Langerhans cells for IgG-complexed antigens.
M E Esposito-Farese; C Sautès; H de la Salle; S Latour; T Bieber; C de la Salle; P Ohlmann; W H Fridman; J P Cazenave; J L Teillaud
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1725–1736.
Cross-linking cell surface class II molecules stimulates Ig-mediated B cell antigen processing.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1737–1745.
Neuropeptides modulate immune deviation induced via the anterior chamber of the eye.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1746–1756.
Acute graft-versus-host reaction can be aborted by blockade of costimulatory molecules.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1757–1766.
Novel dipeptide aldehydes are proteasome inhibitors and block the MHC-I antigen-processing pathway.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1767–1775.
Activated T cells can induce high levels of CTLA-4 expression on B cells.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1776–1783.
IgE-dependent expression of mRNA for IL-4 and IL-5 in human lung mast cells.
Y Okayama; C Petit-Frére; O Kassel; A Semper; D Quint; M J Tunon-de-Lara; P Bradding; S T Holgate; M K Church
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1796–1808.
Glucocorticoid-mediated regulation of protein phosphorylation in primary human T cells. Evidence for induction of phosphatase activity.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1809–1817.
CD28-mediated signaling in vivo prevents activation-induced apoptosis in the thymus and alters peripheral lymphocyte homeostasis.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1829–1837.
Invariant chain-independent antigen presentation depends primarily upon the pool of newly synthesized MHC class II molecules.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1851–1861.
Characterization of distinct stages during the differentiation of human CD69+CD3+ thymocytes and identification of thymic emigrants.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1862–1872.
Variable influence of MHC polymorphism on the recognition of bacterial superantigens by T cells.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1884–1892.
Glucocorticoids accelerate anti-T cell receptor-induced T cell growth.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1893–1902.
Identification of heavy chain residues in a humanized anti-CD3 antibody important for efficient antigen binding and T cell activation.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1903–1910.
The Ig heavy chain switch region is a hotspot for insertion of transfected DNA.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1911–1920.
Differential stability of HLA-DR alleles independent of endogenous peptides.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1921–1929.
Differential regulation of alternative 3' splicing of epsilon messenger RNA variants.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1930–1941.
Expression cloning and chromosomal mapping of the leukocyte activation antigen CD97, a new seven-span transmembrane molecule of the secretion receptor superfamily with an unusual extracellular domain.
J Hamann; W Eichler; D Hamann; H M Kerstens; P J Poddighe; J M Hoovers; E Hartmann; M Strauss; R A van Lier
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1942–1950.
Structural requirements of peptide and MHC for DR(alpha, beta 1*0401)-restricted T cell antigen recognition.
J M McNicholl; W C Whitworth; F Oftung; X Fu; T Shinnick; P E Jensen; M Simon; R M Wohlhueter; R W Karr
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1951–1963.
Isolation of Xenopus LMP-7 homologues. Striking allelic diversity and linkage to MHC.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1964–1971.
Activation of IL-2 receptor alpha-chain gene by individual members of the rel oncogene family in association with serum response factor.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1972–1980.
Diversity of T cell receptor delta-chain cDNA in the thymus of a one-month-old pig.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1981–1993.
Affinity maturation of the BR96 anti-carcinoma antibody by codon-based mutagenesis.
D E Yelton; M J Rosok; G Cruz; W L Cosand; J Bajorath; I Hellström; K E Hellström; W D Huse; S M Glaser
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 1994–2004.
Endogenously produced IL-12 is required for the induction of protective T cells during Mycobacterium avium infections in mice.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2013–2019.
Role of IL-4 and IFN-gamma in modulation of immunity to Borrelia burgdorferi in mice.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2020–2028.
Complexity of the cytokine and antibody response elicited by immunizing mice with Plasmodium yoelii circumsporozoite protein plasmid DNA.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2039–2046.
Bacterial infection of the testis leading to autoaggressive immunity triggers apparently opposed responses of alpha beta and gamma delta T cells.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2047–2056.
Mice with the xid B cell defect are less susceptible to developing Staphylococcus aureus-induced arthritis.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2067–2076.
Transforming growth factor-beta stimulates arginase activity in macrophages. Implications for the regulation of macrophage cytotoxicity.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2077–2084.
Endotoxin receptors (CD14) are found with CD16 (Fc gamma RIII) in an intracellular compartment of neutrophils that contains alkaline phosphatase.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2085–2095.
P-selectin regulates platelet-activating factor synthesis and phagocytosis by monocytes.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2109–2122.
Divergence in macrophage insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) synthesis induced by TNF-alpha and prostaglandin E2.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2123–2133.
Cell surface molecules related to factor J in human lymphoid cells and cell lines.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2143–2150.
The delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction is dependent on IL-8. Inhibition of a tuberculin skin reaction by an anti-IL-8 monoclonal antibody.
C G Larsen; M K Thomsen; B Gesser; P D Thomsen; B W Deleuran; J Nowak; V Skødt; H K Thomsen; M Deleuran; K Thestrup-Pedersen
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2151–2157.
Chemokine binding and activities mediated by the mouse IL-8 receptor.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2158–2164.
Cross-linking of CD45 enhances activation of the respiratory burst in response to specific stimuli in human phagocytes.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2175–2184.
C-reactive protein binds to Fc gamma RI in transfected COS cells.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2185–2193.
Eosinophil adhesion to vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 activates superoxide anion generation.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2194–2202.
Complement membrane attack complex, perforin, and bacterial exotoxins induce in K562 cells calcium-dependent cross-protection from lysis.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2203–2210.
Neutralization of IL-10 increases lethality in endotoxemia. Cooperative effects of macrophage inflammatory protein-2 and tumor necrosis factor.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2222–2229.
Characterization of HLA-A 0201-restricted cytotoxic T cell epitopes in conserved regions of the HIV type 1 gp160 protein.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2232–2239.
IL-10 production in cutaneous basal and squamous cell carcinomas. A mechanism for evading the local T cell immune response.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2240–2247.
Sm and DNA binding by dual reactive B cells requires distinct VH, V kappa, and VH CDR3 structures.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2248–2257.
Murine lupus glomerulotropic monoclonal antibodies exhibit differing specificities but bind via a common mechanism.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2258–2268.
TCR/CD3 complex-mediated signal transduction pathway in T cells and T cell lines from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.
J Immunol (1995) 155 (4): 2269–2281.
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