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15 December 1996
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
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Partial mediation of glucocorticoid antiproliferative effects by lipocortins.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5231–5239.
IL-16 inhibition of CD3-dependent lymphocyte activation and proliferation.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5240–5248.
Thymic expression of myelin basic protein (MBP). Activation of MBP-specific T cells by thymic cells in the absence of exogenous MBP.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5249–5253.
Reversal of immunosuppression inducible through ultraviolet-exposed skin by in vivo anti-CD11b treatment.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5254–5261.
CD100 is associated with CD45 at the surface of human T lymphocytes. Role in T cell homotypic adhesion.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5262–5268.
Induction of anergy in CD8 T cells by B cell presentation of antigen.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5269–5276.
Activation of nuclear factor-kappaB via T cell receptor requires a Raf kinase and Ca2+ influx. Functional synergy between Raf and calcineurin.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5277–5283.
Regulatory T cells in maintenance and reversal of peripheral tolerance in vivo.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5284–5289.
Rapid commitment to negative selection of a thymocyte line independent of CD4 co-engagement.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5290–5299.
Memory T cell development in the absence of specific antigen priming.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5300–5307.
Preferential involvement of Go and Gz proteins in mediating rat natural killer cell lysis of allogeneic and tumor target cells.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5308–5314.
Impaired survival and proliferation in IL-7 receptor-deficient peripheral T cells.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5315–5323.
Inhibition of protein kinase C-mediated CD4 down-regulation by oxidative stress in T lymphocytes.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5339–5349.
Lineage-specific control of superantigen-induced cell death by the protein tyrosine kinase p56(lck).
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5359–5366.
Biochemical and serologic evidence for the existence of functionally distinct forms of the CD94 NK cell receptor.
J J Pérez-Villar; M Carretero; F Navarro; I Melero; A Rodríguez; C Bottino; A Moretta; M López-Botet
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5367–5374.
A major role for the Fas pathway in acute graft-versus-host disease.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5387–5393.
Rapid immune activation by CpG motifs in bacterial DNA. Systemic induction of IL-6 transcription through an antioxidant-sensitive pathway.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5394–5402.
Identification of a heparin binding domain in the seventh short consensus repeat of complement factor H.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5422–5427.
Identification of the rhesus monkey HLA-G ortholog. Mamu-G is a pseudogene.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5428–5437.
CD97 is a processed, seven-transmembrane, heterodimeric receptor associated with inflammation.
J X Gray; M Haino; M J Roth; J E Maguire; P N Jensen; A Yarme; M A Stetler-Stevenson; U Siebenlist; K Kelly
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5438–5447.
Localization to chromosome 22 of a gene encoding a human minor histocompatibility antigen.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5448–5454.
Cloning of the mouse fusin gene, homologue to a human HIV-1 co-factor.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5455–5460.
Genomic structure and mapping of human FADD, an intracellular mediator of lymphocyte apoptosis.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5461–5466.
Multiple regions of the transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP) contribute to its peptide binding site.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5467–5477.
Gene conversion contributes to Ig light chain diversity in cattle.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5478–5486.
Identification of a Borrelia burgdorferi OspA T cell epitope that promotes anti-OspA IgG in mice.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5496–5502.
A nine-amino acid peptide from IL-1beta augments antitumor immune responses induced by protein and DNA vaccines.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5503–5511.
Induction of gammadelta T cells during acute murine infection with Toxoplasma gondii.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5521–5527.
Analysis of cytotoxic T cell responses to dominant and subdominant epitopes during acute and chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection.
R G van der Most; A Sette; C Oseroff; J Alexander; K Murali-Krishna; L L Lau; S Southwood; J Sidney; R W Chesnut; M Matloubian; R Ahmed
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5543–5554.
Immunodominance analysis of CTL responses to influenza PR8 virus reveals two new dominant and subdominant Kb-restricted epitopes.
A Vitiello; L Yuan; R W Chesnut; J Sidney; S Southwood; P Farness; M R Jackson; P A Peterson; A Sette
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5555–5562.
TNF receptor p55 plays a major role in centrally mediated increases of serum IL-6 and corticosterone after intracerebroventricular injection of TNF.
F Benigni; R Faggioni; M Sironi; G Fantuzzi; P Vandenabeele; N Takahashi; S Sacco; W Fiers; W A Buurman; P Ghezzi
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5563–5568.
Dietary n-3 fatty acids increase spleen size and postendotoxin circulating TNF in mice; role of macrophages, macrophage precursors, and colony-stimulating factor-1.
W L Blok; M F de Bruijn; P J Leenen; W M Eling; N van Rooijen; E R Stanley; W A Buurman; J W van der Meer
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5569–5573.
Differential regulation of the C3a and C5a receptors (CD88) by IFN-gamma and PMA in U937 cells and related myeloblastic cell lines.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5574–5581.
Basophil priming by neurotrophic factors. Activation through the trk receptor.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5582–5588.
Potential role of membrane internalization and vesicle fusion in adhesion of neutrophils in response to lipopolysaccharide and TNF.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5589–5596.
Induction of the CD11b gene during activation of the monocytic cell line U937 requires a novel nuclear factor MS-2.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5597–5605.
Human monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-4 is a novel CC chemokine with activities on monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils induced in allergic and nonallergic inflammation that signals through the CC chemokine receptors (CCR)-2 and -3.
E A Garcia-Zepeda; C Combadiere; M E Rothenberg; M N Sarafi; F Lavigne; Q Hamid; P M Murphy; A D Luster
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5613–5626.
Differential activation of human platelets induced by Fc gamma receptor II cross-linking and by anti-CD9 monoclonal antibody.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5638–5645.
Protease-resistant L-selectin mutants. Down-modulation by cross-linking but not cellular activation.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5653–5659.
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of insulin-dependent diabetic patients respond to multiple islet cell proteins.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5668–5674.
IFN-alpha therapy is effective in suppressing the clinical experimental myasthenia gravis.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5675–5682.
Specific clonal T cell accumulation in intestinal lesions of Crohn's disease.
A Nakajima; T Kodama; Y Yazaki; M Takazoe; N Saito; R Suzuki; H Nishino; K Yamamoto; J Silver; N Matsuhashi
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5683–5688.
Propagation and regulation of systemic autoimmunity by gammadelta T cells.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5689–5698.
The balance between persistent virus infection and immune cells determines demyelination.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5699–5709.
Antigen-specific cytotoxic T cells mediate human fetal pancreas allograft rejection in SCID-hu mice.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5710–5720.
Restricted TCR repertoire and long-term persistence of donor-derived antigen-experienced CD4+ T cells in allogeneic bone marrow transplantation recipients.
M Vavassori; R Maccario; A Moretta; P Comoli; A Wack; F Locatelli; A Lanzavecchia; E Maserati; P Dellabona; G Casorati; D Montagna
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5739–5747.
Prolactin administration following hemorrhagic shock improves macrophage cytokine release capacity and decreases mortality from subsequent sepsis.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (12): 5748–5754.
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