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Table of Contents

January 15, 1987; Volume 138,Issue 2

ARTICLES

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    A solution to the problems of cytolysis assays with additional applications to other immunological and biochemical assays.
    C Taswell
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 333-341;
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    Phenotype and localization of thymocytes expressing the homing receptor-associated antigen MEL-14: arguments for the view that most mature thymocytes are located in the medulla.
    K Shortman, A Wilson, W Van Ewijk and R Scollay
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 342-351;
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    The correlation of lectin-stimulated proliferation and cytotoxicity in murine thymocytes with expression of the MEL-14-defined homing receptor.
    A Wilson, R Scollay, R A Reichert, E C Butcher, I L Weissman and K Shortman
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 352-357;
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    Thymocyte binding to human thymic epithelial cells is inhibited by monoclonal antibodies to CD-2 and LFA-3 antigens.
    L W Vollger, D T Tuck, T A Springer, B F Haynes and K H Singer
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 358-363;
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    Expression of asialo GM1 on a subset of adult murine thymocytes: histological localization and demonstration that the asialo GM1-positive subset contains both the functionally mature and the proliferating thymocyte subpopulations.
    J Suttles, G A Schwarting, M W Hougland and R D Stout
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 364-372;
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    T cell recognition of Mls. T cell clones demonstrate polymorphism between Mlsa, Mlsc, and Mlsd.
    R Abe, J J Ryan, F D Finkelman and R J Hodes
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 373-379;
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    Adaptive differentiation of H-2- and Igh-restricted B lymphocyte in tetraparental bone marrow chimera.
    H Yamamoto, S Bitoh and S Fujimoto
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 380-384;
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    Dissection of defective antigen presentation by interferon-gamma-treated fibroblasts.
    T D Geppert and P E Lipsky
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 385-392;
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    The effects of phorbol ester on alloantigen presentation.
    M Minami, S A Ebner, M J Stadecker and M E Dorf
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 393-400;
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    Suppression of anti-mouse immunoglobulin antibodies in subhuman primates receiving murine monoclonal antibodies against T cell antigens.
    J N Lowder, R A Miller, R Hoppe and R Levy
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 401-406;
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    Analysis of immune complexes in rheumatoid arthritis for Epstein-Barr virus antigens reveals cross-reactivity of viral capsid antigen and human IgG.
    R D Inman, B Chiu and N C Hamilton
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 407-412;
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    Gender differences in eicosanoid production from macrophages of arthritis-susceptible mice.
    C A Leslie, W A Gonnerman and E S Cathcart
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 413-416;
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    Idiotypy of human anti-Candida albicans antibodies: recurrence, presence of a cross-reactive autoanti-idiotypic-like activity, and role in the induction of specific in vitro antibody response.
    G de Saint Basile, A Durandy, G Somme and C Griscelli
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 417-422;
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    Graft vs graft reaction resulting in the elimination of maternal cells in a SCID patient with maternofetal GVHd after an HLA identical bone marrow transplantation.
    F Le Deist, C Raffoux, C Griscelli and A Fischer
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 423-427;
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    Kinin metabolism in human nasal secretions during experimentally induced allergic rhinitis.
    D Proud, C R Baumgarten, R M Naclerio and P E Ward
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 428-434;
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    Analysis of paraprotein transport into the saliva by using anti-idiotype antibodies.
    H Kubagawa, L F Bertoli, J C Barton, W J Koopman, J Mestecky and M D Cooper
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 435-439;
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    Glucocorticoid receptors and corticosensitivity of human thymocytes at discrete stages of intrathymic differentiation.
    F O Ranelletti, N Maggiano, F B Aiello, A Carbone, L M Larocca, P Musiani and M Piantelli
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 440-445;
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    Anti-histone antibodies in idiopathic and drug-induced lupus recognize distinct intrahistone regions.
    J P Portanova, R E Arndt, E M Tan and B L Kotzin
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 446-451;
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    Activation of an encephalitogenic T lymphocyte line with a cellfree supernatant containing basic protein and I region gene products.
    A A Vandenbark, P Teal and H Offner
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 452-459;
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    Abrogation of bone marrow allograft resistance in mice by increased total body irradiation correlates with eradication of host clonable T cells and alloreactive cytotoxic precursors.
    E Schwartz, T Lapidot, D Gozes, T S Singer and Y Reisner
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 460-465;
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    The lpr gene is associated with resistance to engraftment by lymphoid but not erythroid stem cells from normal mice.
    D L Perkins, J Michaelson and A Marshak-Rothstein
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 466-469;
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    In vivo expression and regulation of murine IL 2 receptors after antigen sensitization.
    L D Butler, P E DeRiso, P Marder and M E Scheetz
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 470-477;
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    Interleukin 2 regulates the expression of IL 2 receptors on interleukin 3-dependent bone marrow-derived cell lines.
    G S Le Gros, P S Shackell, J E Le Gros and J D Watson
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 478-483;
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    Different functional sites on rIFN-alpha 2 and their relation to the cellular receptor binding site.
    M Cebrián, E Yagüe, M O de Landázuri, M Rodíguez-Moya, M Fresno, N Pezzi, S Llamazares and F Sánchez-Madrid
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 484-490;
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    In vivo and in vitro activation of alveolar macrophages by recombinant interferon-gamma.
    C M Black, J R Catterall and J S Remington
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 491-495;
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    Human monocyte or recombinant interleukin 1's are specific for the secretion of a metalloproteinase from chondrocytes.
    J Schnyder, T Payne and C A Dinarello
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 496-503;
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    Suppressor T cell growth and differentiation: evidence for induced receptors on suppressor T cells that bind a suppressor T cell differentiation factor.
    W S Chu and S Rich
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 504-512;
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    Expression of leukocyte adherence-related glycoproteins during differentiation of HL-60 promyelocytic leukemia cells.
    D D Hickstein, A Smith, W Fisher, P G Beatty, B R Schwartz, J M Harlan, R K Root and R M Locksley
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 513-519;
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    Decay-accelerating factor (DAF) shares a common carbohydrate determinant with the variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) of the African Trypanosoma brucei.
    M A Davitz, A M Gurnett, M G Low, M J Turner and V Nussenzweig
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 520-523;
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    Immunologic mimicry by a monoclonal antibody of the tricyclic anti-depressants' binding site on muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.
    S Marullo, J Hoebeke, J G Guillet, C Andre and A D Strosberg
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 524-526;
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    Role of membrane potential in the response of human T lymphocytes to phytohemagglutinin.
    E W Gelfand, R K Cheung, G B Mills and S Grinstein
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 527-531;
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    Synthesis and release of leukotriene C4 by human eosinophils.
    W F Owen Jr, R J Soberman, T Yoshimoto, A L Sheffer, R A Lewis and K F Austen
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 532-538;
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    Arachidonic acid metabolism in guinea pig Langerhans cells: studies on cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways.
    T Ruzicka and J Auböck
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 539-543;
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    Changing processes from bone marrow-derived cultured mast cells to connective tissue-type mast cells in the peritoneal cavity of mast cell-deficient w/wv mice: association of proliferation arrest and differentiation.
    T Nakano, Y Kanakura, H Asai and Y Kitamura
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 544-549;
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    L-arginine is required for expression of the activated macrophage effector mechanism causing selective metabolic inhibition in target cells.
    J B Hibbs Jr, Z Vavrin and R R Taintor
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 550-565;
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    Antigen receptor-triggered secretion of a trypsin-type esterase from cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
    H Takayama, G Trenn, W Humphrey Jr, J A Bluestone, P A Henkart and M V Sitkovsky
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 566-569;
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    T cell defect in lepromatous leprosy is reversible in vitro in the absence of exogenous growth factors.
    N Mohagheghpour, R R Gelber and E G Engleman
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 570-574;
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    Protective monoclonal antibodies recognize epitopes located on the major outer membrane protein of Chlamydia trachomatis.
    Y X Zhang, S Stewart, T Joseph, H R Taylor and H D Caldwell
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 575-581;
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    Modulation of the macrophage oxidative burst by Histoplasma capsulatum.
    J E Wolf, V Kerchberger, G S Kobayashi and J R Little
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 582-586;
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    Subclass distribution of human antibodies to Haemophilus influenzae type b capsular polysaccharide.
    P G Shackelford, D M Granoff, S J Nelson, M G Scott, D S Smith and M H Nahm
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 587-592;
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    The glycine-alanine repeating region is the major epitope of the Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen-1 (EBNA-1).
    H Rumpold, G H Rhodes, P L Bloch, D A Carson and J H Vaughan
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 593-599;
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    Molecular mechanisms involved in T cell activation. I. Evidence for independent signal-transducing pathways in lymphokine production vs proliferation in cloned cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
    D T Harris, W J Kozumbo, P Cerutti and J C Cerottini
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 600-605;
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    Molecular mechanisms involved in T cell activation. II. The phosphatidylinositol signal-transducing mechanism mediates antigen-induced lymphokine production but not interleukin 2-induced proliferation in cloned cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
    W J Kozumbo, D T Harris, S Gromkowski, J C Cerottini and P A Cerutti
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 606-612;
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    Changes in gene expression induced by a phorbol diester: expression of IL 2 receptor, T3, and T cell antigen receptor.
    D A Shackelford, A V Smith and I S Trowbridge
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 613-619;
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    Recombination of two homologous MHC class III genes of the mouse (C4 and Slp) that accounts for the loss of testosterone dependence of sex-limited protein expression.
    K Nakayama, M Nonaka, S Yokoyama, Y D Yeul, S N Pattanakitsakul and M Takahashi
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 620-627;
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    Anti-idiotypic mechanisms involved in suppression of a mouse B cell lymphoma, BCL1.
    A J George, A L Tutt and F K Stevenson
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 628-634;
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    Tumor necrosis factor is an important mediator of tumor cell killing by human monocytes.
    R Feinman, D Henriksen-DeStefano, M Tsujimoto and J Vilcek
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 635-640;
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    Successful treatment of advanced murine renal cell cancer by bicompartmental adoptive chemoimmunotherapy.
    R R Salup, T C Back and R H Wiltrout
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 641-647;
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    The cytoplasmic expression of CD3 antigens in normal and malignant cells of the T lymphoid lineage.
    D Campana, J S Thompson, P Amlot, S Brown and G Janossy
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 648-655;

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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    The role of spermine in the cytotoxic effects of seminal plasma.
    R D Allen and T K Roberts
    J Immunol January 15, 1987, 138 (2) 656;
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