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January 15, 1989; Volume 142,Issue 2
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    Generation of T cell repertoire. Two distinct mechanisms for generation of T suppressor cells, T helper cells, and T augmenting cells.
    Y Asano and T Tada
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 365-373;
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    Regulation of CD4 and CD8 surface expression on human thymocyte subpopulations by triggering through CD2 and the CD3-T cell receptor.
    M L Blue, J F Daley, H Levine, K R Branton Jr and S F Schlossman
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 374-380;
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    Late events in B cell activation. Expression of membrane alkaline phosphatase activity.
    D L Burg and T L Feldbush
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 381-387;
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    Characterization of a helper T lymphocyte defect in vitamin A-deficient mice.
    J A Carman, S M Smith and C E Hayes
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 388-393;
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    Delineation of several DR-restricted tetanus toxin T cell epitopes.
    S Demotz, A Lanzavecchia, U Eisel, H Niemann, C Widmann and G Corradin
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 394-402;
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    T help requirements for the generation of an in vivo IgE response: a late acting form of T cell help other than IL-4 is required for IgE but not for IgG1 production.
    F D Finkelman, J Holmes, J F Urban Jr, W E Paul and I M Katona
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 403-408;
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    Generation of somatic variants of a B cell hybrid mediated by a non-cytolytic L3T4+ idiotype-specific T cell.
    S K Ghosh and R B Bankert
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 409-415;
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    The requirements for triggering of lysis by cytolytic T lymphocyte clones. II. Cyclosporin A inhibits TCR-mediated exocytosis by only selectively inhibits TCR-mediated lytic activity by cloned CTL.
    D W Lancki, B P Kaper and F W Fitch
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 416-424;
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    Two monoclonal antibodies identify thymic-repopulating cells in mouse bone marrow.
    G J Spangrude, J Klein, S Heimfeld, Y Aihara and I L Weissman
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 425-430;
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    Monokine regulation of human immunodeficiency virus-1 expression in a chronically infected human T cell clone.
    K A Clouse, D Powell, I Washington, G Poli, K Strebel, W Farrar, P Barstad, J Kovacs, A S Fauci and T M Folks
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 431-438;
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    A natural neonatal hybridoma autoantibody to the T200 antigen.
    D Glotz and M Zanetti
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 439-443;
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    The xid mutation affects hemopoiesis in long term cultures of murine bone marrow.
    S Hayashi, P L Witte and P W Kincade
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 444-451;
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    Unusually high frequencies of HIV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes in humans.
    A Hoffenbach, P Langlade-Demoyen, G Dadaglio, E Vilmer, F Michel, C Mayaud, B Autran and F Plata
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 452-462;
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    Transfusion induces blood donor-specific suppressor cells.
    R L Quigley, K J Wood and P J Morris
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 463-470;
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    Organ-specific autoimmune disease induced in mice by elimination of T cell subsets. V. Neonatal administration of cyclosporin A causes autoimmune disease.
    S Sakaguchi and N Sakaguchi
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 471-480;
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    Binding the low affinity Fc epsilon R on B cells suppresses ongoing human IgE synthesis.
    E Sherr, E Macy, H Kimata, M Gilly and A Saxon
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 481-489;
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    IL-2 receptors on circulating natural killer cells and T lymphocytes. Similarity in number and affinity but difference in transmission of the proliferation signal.
    M H Ben Aribia, N Moiré, D Métivier, C Vaquero, O Lantz, D Olive, B Charpentier and A Senik
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 490-499;
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    Treatment with recombinant IFN-gamma decreases cell surface CD4 levels on peripheral blood monocytes and on myelomonocyte cell lines.
    C R Faltynek, L R Finch, P Miller and W R Overton
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 500-508;
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    A synergistic interaction of IL-6 and IL-1 mediates the thymocyte-stimulating activity produced by recombinant IL-1-stimulated fibroblasts.
    J A Elias, G Trinchieri, J M Beck, P L Simon, P B Sehgal, L T May and J A Kern
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 509-514;
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    Both granulocyte-macrophage CSF and macrophage CSF control the proliferation and survival of the same subset of alveolar macrophages.
    H S Lin, B L Lokeshwar and S Hsu
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 515-519;
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    Regulation of monocyte/macrophage C2 production and HLA-DR expression by IL-4 (BSF-1) and IFN-gamma.
    B H Littman, F F Dastvan, P L Carlson and K M Sanders
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 520-525;
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    Evidence against the existence of a membrane form of murine IL-1 alpha.
    L L Minnich-Carruth, J Suttles and S B Mizel
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 526-530;
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    Induction of IL-6 (B cell stimulatory factor-2/IFN-beta 2) production by HIV.
    K Nakajima, O Martínez-Maza, T Hirano, E C Breen, P G Nishanian, J F Salazar-Gonzalez, J L Fahey and T Kishimoto
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 531-536;
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    Presence of IL-1 receptors on human and murine neutrophils. Relevance to IL-1-mediated effects in inflammation.
    K P Parker, W R Benjamin, K L Kaffka and P L Kilian
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 537-542;
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    Identification of a macrophage-activating factor in granules of the RNK large granular lymphocyte leukemia.
    E Roussel and A H Greenberg
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 543-548;
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    IL-1 stimulates IL-6 production in endothelial cells.
    M Sironi, F Breviario, P Proserpio, A Biondi, A Vecchi, J Van Damme, E Dejana and A Mantovani
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 549-553;
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    Two steps in the intracellular transport of IgD are sensitive to energy depletion.
    Y Argon, J K Burkhardt, J M Leeds and C Milstein
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 554-561;
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    Biochemical characteristics and partial amino acid sequence of the receptor-like human B cell and carcinoma antigen CDw40.
    S Braesch-Andersen, S Paulie, H Koho, H Nika, P Aspenström and P Perlmann
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 562-567;
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    Regulation of idiotope expression. IV. Genetic linkage of two D region-dependent T15 idiotopes to the IgH allotype.
    R Cronkhite, D Schulze and J Cerny
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 568-574;
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    Differential IgG-binding characteristics of staphylococcal protein A, streptococcal protein G, and a chimeric protein AG.
    M Eliasson, R Andersson, A Olsson, H Wigzell and M Uhlén
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 575-581;
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    The murine complement receptor gene family. Analysis of mCRY gene products and their homology to human CR1.
    M S Paul, M Aegerter, S E O'Brien, C B Kurtz and J H Weis
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 582-589;
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    The human B lymphocyte and carcinoma antigen, CDw40, is a phosphoprotein involved in growth signal transduction.
    S Paulie, A Rosén, B Ehlin-Henriksson, S Braesch-Andersen, E Jakobson, H Koho and P Perlmann
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 590-595;
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    Recurrent somatic mutations in mouse antibodies to p-azophenylarsonate increase affinity for hapten.
    J Sharon, M L Gefter, L J Wysocki and M N Margolies
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 596-601;
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    Different patterns of arachidonate metabolism in autologous human blood monocytes and alveolar macrophages.
    M S Balter, G B Toews and M Peters-Golden
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 602-608;
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    Identification of carboxypeptidase and tryptic esterase activities that are complexed to proteoglycans in the secretory granules of human cloned natural killer cells.
    M M Kamada, J Michon, J Ritz, J Holldack, W E Serafin, K F Austen, R P MacDermott and R L Stevens
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 609-615;
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    Protein kinase C-dependent and -independent mechanisms of cloned murine T cell proliferation. The role of protein kinase C translocation and protein kinase C activity.
    D K Kim, D W Lancki, F H Hui and F W Fitch
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 616-622;
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    Dual mechanisms in priming of the chemoattractant-induced respiratory burst in human granulocytes. A Ca2+-dependent and a Ca2+-independent route.
    L Koenderman, M Yazdanbakhsh, D Roos and A J Verhoeven
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 623-628;
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    Immunosuppressive properties of electrophoretically "slow" and "fast" form alpha 2-macroglobulin. Effects on cell-mediated cytotoxicity and (allo-) antigen-induced T cell proliferation.
    C M Petersen, E Ejlersen, S K Moestrup, P H Jensen, O Sand and L Sottrup-Jensen
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 629-635;
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    T lymphocyte cytotoxicity with natural varicella-zoster virus infection and after immunization with live attenuated varicella vaccine.
    P S Diaz, S Smith, E Hunter and A M Arvin
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 636-641;
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    Immunostimulation of C3H/HeJ lymphoid cells by R-chemotype lipopolysaccharide preparations.
    L Flebbe, S W Vukajlovich and D C Morrison
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 642-652;
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    Selective up-regulation of endothelial cell class I MHC expression by cytokines from patients with lymphatic filariasis.
    D O Freedman, T B Nutman, S Jamal, V Kumaraswami and E A Ottesen
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 653-658;
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    Paradoxical role of capsule in murine bronchoalveolar macrophage-mediated killing of Cryptococcus neoformans.
    S M Levitz and D J DiBenedetto
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 659-665;
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    Heteroconjugate antibodies enhance cell-mediated anti-herpes simplex virus immunity.
    C V Paya, D J McKean, D M Segal, R A Schoon, S D Showalter and P J Leibson
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 666-671;
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    Expression of ets genes in mouse thymocyte subsets and T cells.
    N K Bhat, K L Komschlies, S Fujiwara, R J Fisher, B J Mathieson, T A Gregorio, H A Young, J W Kasik, K Ozato and T S Papas
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 672-678;
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    A family of small inducible proteins secreted by leukocytes are members of a new superfamily that includes leukocyte and fibroblast-derived inflammatory agents, growth factors, and indicators of various activation processes.
    K D Brown, S M Zurawski, T R Mosmann and G Zurawski
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 679-687;
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    Characterization of four homologous L chain variable region genes that are related to 6B6.6 idiotype positive human rheumatoid factor L chains.
    M F Liu, D L Robbins, J J Crowley, S Sinha, F Kozin, T J Kipps, D A Carson and P P Chen
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 688-694;
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    Structural requirements for IgM assembly and cytolytic activity. Effects of mutations in the oligosaccharide acceptor site at Asn402.
    S Muraoka and M J Shulman
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 695-701;
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    Signaling through T lymphocyte surface proteins, TCR/CD3 and CD28, activates the HIV-1 long terminal repeat.
    S E Tong-Starkesen, P A Luciw and B M Peterlin
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 702-707;
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    Isolation and sequence of sheep Ig H and L chain cDNA.
    R C Foley and K J Beh
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 708-711;
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    Lymphokine-activated tumor inhibition in mice. Ability of a nonapeptide of the human IL-1 beta to recruit anti-tumor reactivity in recipient mice.
    G Forni, T Musso, C Jemma, D Boraschi, A Tagliabue and M Giovarelli
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 712-718;
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    The immunotherapeutic effects in tumor-bearing mice of Ly-6 monoclonal antibodies.
    L Lu, M A Palladino Jr and A B DeLeo
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 719-725;
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    IL-4 regulation of murine lymphokine-activated killer activity in vitro. Effects on the IL-2-induced expansion, cytotoxicity, and phenotype of lymphokine-activated killer effectors.
    J J Mulé, J A Krosnick and S A Rosenberg
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 726-733;

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    Agents that mimic antigen receptor signaling inhibit proliferation of cloned murine T lymphocytes induced by IL-2
    FW Fitch, GJ Nau, DK Kim, DW Lancki and G Dawson
    J Immunol January 15, 1989, 142 (2) 734;
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