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15 August 1996
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
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CUTTING EDGE
Beta-chemokine inhibition of monocytotropic HIV-1 infection. Interference with a postbinding fusion step.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1329–1332.
CTLA-4 blockade enhances clinical disease and cytokine production during experimental allergic encephalomyelitis.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1333–1336.
Direct measurement of anergy of antigen-specific T cells following oral tolerance induction.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1337–1341.
ARTICLES
Naive murine neonatal T cells undergo apoptosis in response to primary stimulation.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1343–1349.
Bcl-2 expression inhibits prostaglandin E2-mediated apoptosis in B cell lymphomas.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1359–1370.
Murine T lymphocytes modulate activity of an ATP-activated P2Z-type purinoceptor during differentiation.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1371–1380.
Coordinated regulation in human T cells of nucleotide-hydrolyzing ecto-enzymatic activities, including CD38 and PC-1. Possible role in the recycling of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide metabolites.
P Deterre; L Gelman; H Gary-Gouy; C Arrieumerlou; V Berthelier; J M Tixier; S Ktorza; J Goding; C Schmitt; G Bismuth
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1381–1388.
Reciprocal regulation of mucosal surface IgA+ B cells by Ig receptor cross-linking and CD40 ligand.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1397–1405.
Dendritic cells can present antigen in vivo in a tolerogenic or immunogenic fashion.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1406–1414.
Inhibition of transcription factor Stat1 activity in mononuclear cell cultures and T cells by the cyclic AMP signaling pathway.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1415–1421.
Implantation of IL-2-containing osmotic pump prolongs the survival of superantigen-reactive T cells expanded in mice injected with bacterial superantigen.
K Kuroda; J Yagi; K Imanishi; X J Yan; X Y Li; W Fujimaki; H Kato; T Miyoshi-Akiyama; Y Kumazawa; H Abe; T Uchiyama
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1422–1431.
Nebulized IFN-gamma inhibits the development of secondary allergic responses in mice.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1432–1439.
CD40 ligation results in protein kinase C-independent activation of ERK and JNK in resting murine splenic B cells.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1440–1447.
Expression of the CTL-associated protein TIA-1 during murine embryogenesis.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1448–1454.
Signaling through CD38 augments B cell antigen receptor (BCR) responses and is dependent on BCR expression.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1455–1467.
Tyrphostin A9 inhibits calcium release-dependent phosphorylations and calcium entry via calcium release-activated channel in Jurkat T cells.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1468–1473.
B cells selected for apoptosis in the sheep ileal Peyer's patch have enhanced mutational diversity in the Ig V lambda light chain.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1474–1484.
Somatic mutations in human Ig variable genes correlate with a partially functional CD40-ligand in the X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome.
D Razanajaona; C van Kooten; S Lebecque; J M Bridon; S Ho; S Smith; R Callard; J Banchereau; F Brière
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1492–1498.
TGF-beta 1 promotes in vitro development of dendritic cells from CD34+ hemopoietic progenitors.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1499–1507.
Phorbol ester and calcium ionophore can replace TCR signals that induce positive selection of CD4 T cells.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1508–1513.
Enhanced generation of NK cells with intact cytotoxic function in CD45 exon 6-deficient mice.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1523–1528.
Cytokine-mediated communication between dendritic epidermal T cells and Langerhans cells. In vitro studies using cell lines.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1529–1537.
The transcription factor B-cell-specific activator protein is not involved in the IL-4-induced activation of the human IgE germline promoter.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1538–1543.
A third Ig light chain gene isotype in Xenopus laevis consists of six distinct VL families and is related to mammalian lambda genes.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1544–1550.
The rat MHC haplotype RT1c expresses two classical class I molecules.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1551–1558.
Stat1 alpha expression is involved in IFN-gamma induction of the class II transactivator and class II MHC genes.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1559–1568.
Comparison of CD45 extracellular domain sequences from divergent vertebrate species suggests the conservation of three fibronectin type III domains.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1569–1575.
The binding epitopes of human CD16 (Fc gamma RIII) monoclonal antibodies. Implications for ligand binding.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1576–1581.
Characterization of an Ig VH idiotope that results in specific homophilic binding and increased avidity for antigen.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1582–1588.
Th1-associated immune responses to beta-galactosidase expressed by a replication-defective herpes simplex virus.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1598–1604.
Rhinovirus produces nonspecific activation of lymphocytes through a monocyte-dependent mechanism.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1605–1612.
Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa induce expansion of V delta 2 cells in adult peripheral blood, but of V delta 1 cells in cord blood.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1613–1619.
Participation of lymphocyte subpopulations in the pathogenesis of experimental murine cerebral malaria.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1620–1624.
Enhancement of TNF-alpha synthesis by overexpression of G alpha z in a mast cell line.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1625–1629.
In vivo antioxidant treatment suppresses nuclear factor-kappa B activation and neutrophilic lung inflammation.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1630–1637.
Stress-induced changes in blood leukocyte distribution. Role of adrenal steroid hormones.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1638–1644.
Anaphylaxis mediated through a humanized high affinity IgE receptor.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1645–1651.
Cytokine activation sensitizes human monocytic and endothelial cells to the cytotoxic effects of an anti-CD40 immunotoxin.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1652–1658.
Phospholipase A2 triggers the first phase of the thermal stress response and exhibits cell-type specificity.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1669–1677.
C3a and C5a are chemotaxins for human mast cells and act through distinct receptors via a pertussis toxin-sensitive signal transduction pathway.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1693–1698.
IL-11 enhances survival and decreases TNF production after radiation-induced thoracic injury.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1705–1710.
Functional and structural characterization of the eosinophil P-selectin ligand.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1711–1719.
Mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells and mast cell lines constitutively produce B cell growth and differentiation activities.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1720–1728.
CD88 antibodies specifically bind to C5aR on dermal CD117+ and CD14+ cells and react with a desmosomal antigen in human skin.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1729–1735.
Induction of autoimmunity in the absence of CD28 costimulation.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1752–1757.
Inhibition of superantigen-induced proinflammatory cytokine production and inflammatory arthritis in MRL-lpr/lpr mice by a transcriptional inhibitor of TNF-alpha.
C K Edwards, 3rd; T Zhou; J Zhang; T J Baker; M De; R E Long; D R Borcherding; T L Bowlin; H Bluethmann; J D Mountz
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1758–1772.
Susceptibility of HIV-1 plasma virus to complement-mediated lysis. Evidence for a role in clearance of virus in vivo.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1791–1798.
Pathogenesis of post-thymectomy autoimmune gastritis. Identification of anti-H/K adenosine triphosphatase-reactive T cells.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1799–1805.
Eosinophil recruitment following allergen challenge is associated with the release of the chemokine RANTES into asthmatic airways.
J Immunol (1996) 157 (4): 1806–1812.
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