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1 October 1997
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
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CUTTING EDGE
Generation of diversity in mammalian gut-associated lymphoid tissues: restricted V gene usage does not preclude complex V gene organization.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3093–3095.
Fas- and FasL-deficient mice are resistant to induction of autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3100–3103.
Long-term inhibition of murine lupus by brief simultaneous blockade of the B7/CD28 and CD40/gp39 costimulation pathways.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3104–3108.
Thymic expression of autoantigens correlates with resistance to autoimmune disease.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3109–3112.
Induction of tissue-specific autoimmune prostatitis with prostatic acid phosphatase immunization: implications for immunotherapy of prostate cancer.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3113–3117.
ARTICLES
Mitogenicity of DNA from different organisms for murine B cells.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3119–3125.
B cells genetically deficient in the c-Rel transactivation domain have selective defects in germline CH transcription and Ig class switching.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3133–3139.
Cyclosporine-insensitive partial signaling and multiple roles of Ca2+ in Fas ligand-induced lysis.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3140–3147.
CTL generation in the presence of IL-4 is inhibited by free p40: evidence for early and late IL-12 function.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3148–3155.
NK cell receptor calibration: effects of MHC class I induction on killing by Ly49Ahigh and Ly49Alow NK cells.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3189–3194.
HLA-DR-triggered inhibition of hemopoiesis involves Fas/Fas ligand interactions and is prevented by c-kit ligand.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3211–3219.
The SH3 domain of Itk/Emt binds to proline-rich sequences in the cytoplasmic domain of the T cell costimulatory receptor CD28.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3220–3229.
In vivo T helper cell response to retro-inverso peptidomimetics.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3230–3237.
The processing routes determined by negatively charged residues in DR1-restricted T cell determinants.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3238–3246.
Human endothelial cell costimulation of T cell IFN-gamma production.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3247–3256.
Partial activation of naive CD4 T cells and tolerance induction in response to peptide presented by resting B cells.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3257–3265.
Gamma delta T cells of human early pregnancy decidua: evidence for local proliferation, phenotypic heterogeneity, and extrathymic differentiation.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3266–3277.
Regulation of B lymphocyte development and activation by the CD19/CD21/CD81/Leu 13 complex requires the cytoplasmic domain of CD19.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3278–3287.
Characterization of lymphotoxin-alpha beta complexes on the surface of mouse lymphocytes.
J L Browning; I D Sizing; P Lawton; P R Bourdon; P D Rennert; G R Majeau; C M Ambrose; C Hession; K Miatkowski; D A Griffiths; A Ngam-ek; W Meier; C D Benjamin; P S Hochman
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3288–3298.
Cytotoxic activities of recombinant soluble murine lymphotoxin-alpha and lymphotoxin-alpha beta complexes.
F Mackay; P R Bourdon; D A Griffiths; P Lawton; M Zafari; I D Sizing; K Miatkowski; A Ngam-ek; C D Benjamin; C Hession; C M Ambrose; W Meier; J L Browning
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3299–3310.
Identification of a novel MHC class I gene, Mamu-AG, expressed in the placenta of a primate with an inactivated G locus.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3311–3321.
V alpha 3.2 selection in MHC class I mutant mice: evidence for an alternate orientation of TCR-MHC class I interaction.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3322–3329.
Cooperation of binding sites for STAT6 and NF kappa B/rel in the IL-4-induced up-regulation of the human IgE germline promoter.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3330–3337.
TCR-delta gene rearrangement and selection during fetal thymocyte development.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3338–3346.
In vitro triggering of somatic mutation in human naive B cells.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3347–3353.
Phenotypic and functional characterization of mice that lack the type I receptor for IL-1.
M B Glaccum; K L Stocking; K Charrier; J L Smith; C R Willis; C Maliszewski; D J Livingston; J J Peschon; P J Morrissey
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3364–3371.
Position-dependent variegation of a CD4 minigene with targeted expression to mature CD4+ T cells.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3383–3390.
Abbreviated junctional sequences impoverish antibody diversity in urodele amphibians.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3391–3399.
Complete protective immunity induced in mice by immunization with the 19-kilodalton carboxyl-terminal fragment of the merozoite surface protein-1 (MSP1[19]) of Plasmodium yoelii expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: correlation of protection with antigen-specific antibody titer, but not with effector CD4+ T cells.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3400–3411.
Human herpesvirus 7 induces the down-regulation of CD4 antigen in lymphoid T cells without affecting p56lck levels.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3412–3423.
Induction of protective CTL responses against the Plasmodium yoelii circumsporozoite protein by immunization with peptides.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3424–3433.
Characterization of T cell-mediated responses in nonhealing and healing Leishmania major infections in the absence of endogenous IL-4.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3434–3443.
IFN-gamma is not required in the IL-12 response to vesicular stomatitis virus infection of the olfactory bulb.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3444–3452.
Influenza infection of beta 2-microglobulin-deficient (beta 2m-/-) mice reveals a loss of CD4+ T cell functions with aging.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3453–3459.
Protective effects of IL-4, IL-10, IL-12, and IL-13 in IgG immune complex-induced lung injury: role of endogenous IL-12.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3483–3489.
IL-12 induces IFN-gamma expression and secretion in mouse peritoneal macrophages.
P Puddu; L Fantuzzi; P Borghi; B Varano; G Rainaldi; E Guillemard; W Malorni; P Nicaise; S F Wolf; F Belardelli; S Gessani
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3490–3497.
Ligation of L-selectin on T lymphocytes activates beta1 integrins and promotes adhesion to fibronectin.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3498–3507.
TNF initiates E-selectin transcription in human endothelial cells through parallel TRAF-NF-kappa B and TRAF-RAC/CDC42-JNK-c-Jun/ATF2 pathways.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3508–3518.
Dual effects of LPS antibodies on cellular uptake of LPS and LPS-induced proinflammatory functions.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3519–3530.
Colchicine down-regulates lipopolysaccharide-induced granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor production in murine macrophages.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3531–3539.
The role of IFN regulatory factor-1 in synovitis and nitric oxide production.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3549–3554.
Alpha 1-acid glycoprotein and alpha 1-antitrypsin inhibit TNF-induced but not anti-Fas-induced apoptosis of hepatocytes in mice.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3555–3564.
Comparison of E-selectin-binding glycoprotein ligands on human lymphocytes, neutrophils, and bovine gamma delta T cells.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3574–3583.
Activation of phospholipase A2 by complement C5b-9 in glomerular epithelial cells.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3584–3594.
Chemokine networks in vivo: involvement of C-X-C and C-C chemokines in neutrophil extravasation in vivo in response to TNF-alpha.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3595–3602.
Constitutive intra-articular expression of human IL-1 beta following gene transfer to rabbit synovium produces all major pathologies of human rheumatoid arthritis.
S C Ghivizzani; R Kang; H I Georgescu; E R Lechman; D Jaffurs; J M Engle; S C Watkins; M H Tindal; M K Suchanek; L R McKenzie; C H Evans; P D Robbins
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3604–3612.
Intranasal immunization of a DNA vaccine with IL-12- and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF)-expressing plasmids in liposomes induces strong mucosal and cell-mediated immune responses against HIV-1 antigens.
E Okada; S Sasaki; N Ishii; I Aoki; T Yasuda; K Nishioka; J Fukushima; J Miyazaki; B Wahren; K Okuda
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3638–3647.
HIV-1 reverse transcriptase-specific CTL against conserved epitopes do not protect against progression to AIDS.
S H van der Burg; M R Klein; O Pontesilli; A M Holwerda; J W Drijfhout; W M Kast; F Miedema; C J Melief
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3648–3654.
HLA-Cw3 expression on porcine endothelial cells protects against xenogeneic cytotoxicity mediated by a subset of human NK cells.
J Immunol (1997) 159 (7): 3655–3661.
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