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September 15, 1986; Volume 137,Issue 6
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    Generation of cytotoxic cells from murine bone marrow by human recombinant IL 2.
    G C Koo and C L Manyak
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1751-1756;
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    Anti-Thy-1 plus complement-treated, cultured bone marrow cells resemble fetal thymocytes in killer cell function and marker expression.
    J L Hurwitz, E C McAndrew and P C Doherty
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1757-1763;
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    T cell specificity in twice-irradiated F1----parent bone marrow chimeras: failure to detect a role for immigrant marrow-derived cells in imprinting intrathymic H-2 restriction.
    Y Ron, D Lo and J Sprent
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1764-1771;
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    Exogenous control of I-A expression in fetal thymus explants.
    D Lo and J Sprent
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1772-1775;
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    Regulation of primary cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses generated during mixed leukocyte culture with H-2d identical Qa-1-disparate cells.
    D P Huston, G Tavana, R R Rich and S E Gressens
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1776-1781;
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    Induction of TNP-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte memory in vivo in the absence of T helper cell activity.
    M Hurme, K Varkila and M Sihvola
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1782-1785;
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    Immunoglobulin-dependent helper T cells: studies in the MOPC-315 system suggest a novel surface antigen phenotype.
    J W Rohrer and J D Kemp
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1786-1792;
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    Enhancement by monoclonal anti-Lyb-2 antibody of antigen-specific B lymphocyte expansion stimulated by TNP-Ficoll and T lymphocyte-derived factors.
    E C Snow, J J Mond and B Subbarao
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1793-1796;
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    Role of DNA synthesis in secretion of immunoglobulin from murine B cells stimulated by T cell derived lymphokines.
    L G Simpson and P C Isakson
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1797-1802;
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    Liver sinusoidal lining cells express class II major histocompatibility antigens but are poor stimulators of fresh allogeneic T lymphocytes.
    D Rubinstein, A K Roska and P E Lipsky
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1803-1810;
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    Differential sensitivity of T suppressor cell expression to inhibition by histamine type 2 receptor antagonists.
    D E Griswold, S Alessi, A M Badger, G Poste and N Hanna
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1811-1815;
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    Monoclonal antibodies to the CD5 antigen can provide the necessary second signal for activation of isolated resting T cells by solid-phase-bound OKT3.
    J L Ceuppens and M L Baroja
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1816-1821;
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    Cellular interactions in the adoptive transfer of contact sensitivity: characterization of an antigen-nonspecific Vicia villosa-adherent T cell needed for adoptive transfer into naive recipients.
    W Ptak, D R Green and P Flood
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1822-1828;
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    Mechanism of action of a T suppressor factor (TsF) in contact sensitivity: the T cell target for TsF activity in adoptive transfer of immunity is not effector cell.
    P Flood, W Ptak and D R Green
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1829-1835;
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    Stimulation of the antigen receptor on WEHI-231 B lymphoma cells results in a voltage-independent increase in cytoplasmic calcium.
    J LaBaer, R Y Tsien, K A Fahey and A L DeFranco
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1836-1844;
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    Immune response gene control of lymphocyte proliferation induced by acetylcholine receptor-specific helper factor derived from lymphocytes of myasthenic mice.
    P Christadoss, J M Lindstrom, N Talal, C R Duvic, A Kalantri and M Shenoy
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1845-1849;
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    T cell lines derived from the spinal cords of mice with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis are self reactive.
    D Sgroi, R N Cohen, E G Lingenheld, M K Strong, T Binder, I Goldschneider, D Greiner, M Grunnet and R B Clark
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1850-1854;
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    Identification and characterization of mitochondria autoantigens in progressive systemic sclerosis: identity with the 72,000 dalton autoantigen in primary biliary cirrhosis.
    F Alderuccio, B H Toh, A J Barnett and J S Pedersen
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1855-1859;
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    Natural killer cell number and function in the spontaneously diabetic BB/W rat.
    B A Woda and C A Biron
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1860-1866;
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    The regulatory role of NZB T lymphocytes in the production of anti-DNA antibodies in vitro.
    C A Laskin, G Haddad and C A Soloninka
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1867-1873;
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    Amelioration of acute graft vs host disease due to minor histocompatibility antigens by in vivo administration of anti-interleukin 2 receptor antibody.
    J L Ferrara, A Marion, J F McIntyre, G F Murphy and S J Burakoff
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1874-1877;
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    The human LT system. XI. Identification of LT and "TNF-like" forms from stimulated natural killers, specific and nonspecific cytotoxic human T cells in vitro.
    R S Yamamoto, C F Ware and G A Granger
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1878-1884;
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    The human LT system. XII. Purification and functional studies of LT and "TNF-like" LT forms from a continuous human T cell line.
    M Kobayashi, J M Plunkett, I K Masunaka, R S Yamamoto and G A Granger
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1885-1892;
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    Overlapping patterns of activation of human endothelial cells by interleukin 1, tumor necrosis factor, and immune interferon.
    J S Pober, M A Gimbrone Jr, L A Lapierre, D L Mendrick, W Fiers, R Rothlein and T A Springer
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1893-1896;
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    Leukocyte inhibitory factor (LIF) potentiates neutrophil responses to formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine.
    L Borish, D O'Reilly, M S Klempner and R E Rocklin
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1897-1903;
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    Structural analyses of a monoclonal heterodimeric suppressor factor specific for L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10.
    C W Turck, J A Kapp and D R Webb
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1904-1909;
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    Lymphocyte suppressive peptides from fibrinogen are derived predominantly from the A alpha chain.
    E F Plow and T S Edgington
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1910-1915;
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    Biologic activity of antigen receptors artificially incorporated onto B lymphocytes.
    J S Peacock, T R Londo, D A Roess and B G Barisas
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1916-1923;
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    Lateral diffusion of antigen receptors artificially incorporated onto B lymphocytes.
    T R Londo, J S Peacock, D A Roess and B G Barisas
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1924-1931;
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    HLA-DP can be expressed with or without -DR molecules on a malignant B cell line.
    J M Pesando, L Graf and P Hoffman
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1932-1936;
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    Relationships between liquid- and solid-phase antibody association characteristics: implications for the use of competitive ELISA techniques to map the spatial location of idiotopes.
    F J Stevens, J Jwo, W Carperos, H Köhler and M Schiffer
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1937-1944;
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    Deposition of the terminal C5b-9 complement complex in infarcted areas of human myocardium.
    H Schäfer, D Mathey, F Hugo and S Bhakdi
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1945-1949;
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    Inhibition of the lytic activity of perforin by lipoproteins.
    J Tschopp, D Masson and S Schäfer
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1950-1953;
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    Calcium modulation and chemotactic response: divergent stimulation of neutrophil chemotaxis and cytosolic calcium response by the chemotactic peptide receptor.
    T Meshulam, P Proto, R D Diamond and D A Melnick
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1954-1960;
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    Characterization of the plasma membrane bound GTPase from rabbit neutrophils. I. Evidence for an Ni-like protein coupled to the formyl peptide, C5a, and leukotriene B4 chemotaxis receptors.
    D E Feltner, R H Smith and W A Marasco
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1961-1970;
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    Lipopolysaccharide modulates receptors for leukotriene B4, C5a, and formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine on rabbit polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
    D W Goldman, H Enkel, L A Gifford, D E Chenoweth and J T Rosenbaum
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1971-1976;
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    Studies on the lethal hit stage of natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity. I. Both phorbol ester and ionophore are required for release of natural killer cytotoxic factors (NKCF), suggesting a role for protein kinase C activity.
    S S Graves, J Bramhall and B Bonavida
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1977-1984;
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    Subcellular distribution of leukotriene C4 binding units in cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells.
    L Y Chau, R L Hoover, K F Austen and R A Lewis
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1985-1992;
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    Contribution of macrophages to immediate hypersensitivity reaction.
    Y F Wei, K Heghinian, R L Bell and B A Jakschik
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 1993-2000;
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    Mast cell heterogeneity in higher animals: a comparison of the properties of autologous lung and intestinal mast cells from nonhuman primates.
    K E Barrett, E F Szucs and D D Metcalfe
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 2001-2008;
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    Mast cell "disappearance" in chronic murine graft-vs-host disease (GVHD)-ultrastructural demonstration of "phantom mast cells".
    H N Claman, K L Choi, W Sujansky and A E Vatter
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 2009-2013;
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    Identification of a genetic locus, Rsm-1, controlling protective immunity against Schistosoma mansoni.
    R Correa-Oliveira, S L James, D McCall and A Sher
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 2014-2019;
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    Chemotactic response of splenic mononuclear cells to angiotensin II in murine schistosomiasis.
    J V Weinstock and J Kassab
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 2020-2024;
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    In vitro T cell-mediated killing of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. IV. Nonresponsiveness in polysaccharide-immunized BALB/c mice is attributable to vinblastine-sensitive suppressor T cells.
    W G Powderly, G B Pier and R B Markham
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 2025-2030;
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    Correlation of treponemicidal activity in normal human serum with the presence of IgG antibody directed against polypeptides of Treponema phagedenis biotype Reiter and Treponema pallidum, Nichols strain.
    D R Blanco, J D Radolf, M A Lovett and J N Miller
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 2031-2036;
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    Epstein-Barr virus immortalization of normal cells of B cell lineage with nonproductive, rearranged immunoglobulin genes.
    G Tosato, G E Marti, R Yarchoan, C A Heilman, F Wang, S E Pike, S J Korsmeyer and K Siminovitch
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 2037-2042;
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    Human T cell gamma-chain gene rearrangements in acute lymphoid and nonlymphoid leukemia: comparison with the T cell receptor beta-chain gene.
    J M Greenberg, T Quertermous, J G Seidman and J H Kersey
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 2043-2049;
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    Construction of chain- and locus-specific HLA class II DNA probes. Study of HLA-class II transcripts in leukemias.
    D Piatier-Tonneau, P Turmel, C Auffray and D Charron
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 2050-2056;
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    Characterization of an immunosuppressive factor from malignant ascites that resembles a factor induced in vitro by carcinoembryonic antigen.
    J R Medoff, V D Clack and J K Roche
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 2057-2064;

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    Suppression of antigen-specific interleukin 2 production in the MRL/MpJ-lpr/lpr Mouse
    SJ Naides
    J Immunol September 15, 1986, 137 (6) 2067;
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