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Table of Contents

April 1, 1989; Volume 142,Issue 7

ARTICLES

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    The role of Ca2+ and Mg2+ in the cytotoxic T lymphocyte reaction and in the secretion of N alpha-benzyloxycarbonyl-L-lysine thiobenzyl ester-serine esterase by human T cell clones.
    D Blanchard, J P Aubry, J E de Vries and H Spits
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2173-2180;
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    Activation of Lyt-2+ (CD8+) and L3T4+ (CD4+) T cell subsets by anti-receptor antibody.
    K S Hathcock, D M Segal and R J Hodes
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2181-2186;
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    Helper-independent CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes express IL-1 receptors and require IL-1 for secretion of IL-2.
    J P Klarnet, D E Kern, S K Dower, L A Matis, M A Cheever and P D Greenberg
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2187-2191;
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    Requirements for suppressor cell activation. Role of accessory cells.
    V K Kuchroo, M Minami, B Diamond and M E Dorf
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2192-2199;
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    Inhibition of cytotoxic T cell lysis by anti-CD8 monoclonal antibodies: studies with CD3-targeted cytolysis of nominal antigen-negative targets.
    R R Quinones, D M Segal, P Henkart, P Perez and R E Gress
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2200-2206;
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    C3 synthetic peptides support growth of human CR2-positive lymphoblastoid B cells.
    C Servis and J D Lambris
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2207-2212;
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    A monoclonal antibody raised to lipomodulin recognizes T suppressor factors in two independent hapten-specific suppressor networks.
    J K Steele, V K Kuchroo, H Kawasaki, S Jayaraman, M Iwata, K Ishizaka and M E Dorf
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2213-2220;
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    Identification of proteases that process distinct epitopes on the same protein.
    H Takahashi, K B Cease and J A Berzofsky
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2221-2229;
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    Soluble CD8 during T cell activation.
    B E Tomkinson, M C Brown, S H Ip, S Carrabis and J L Sullivan
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2230-2236;
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    Influence of complement C5 and V beta T cell receptor mutations on susceptibility to collagen-induced arthritis in mice.
    S Banerjee, G D Anderson, H S Luthra and C S David
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2237-2243;
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    Immunofluorescence analysis of IgA binding by human mononuclear cells in blood and lymphoid tissue.
    A Chevailler, R C Monteiro, H Kubagawa and M D Cooper
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2244-2249;
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    Structural features of CD4 required for binding to HIV.
    C C Ibegbu, M S Kennedy, P J Maddon, K C Deen, D Hicks, R W Sweet and J S McDougal
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2250-2256;
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    Endothelial-leukocyte adhesion molecule-1-dependent and leukocyte (CD11/CD18)-dependent mechanisms contribute to polymorphonuclear leukocyte adhesion to cytokine-activated human vascular endothelium.
    F W Luscinskas, A F Brock, M A Arnaout and M A Gimbrone Jr
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2257-2263;
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    Definition of an immunologic marker for type II pneumocytes.
    S P Makker, J J Kanalas, F O Tio and R V Kotas
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2264-2269;
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    The role of natural suppressor and natural killer activities in resistance to hemopoietic transplantation in unirradiated hosts.
    M W Sadelain, M Voralia, D R Green and T G Wegmann
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2270-2278;
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    Human T cell leukemia/lymphoma virus type I infection of a CD4+ proliferative/cytotoxic T cell clone progresses in at least two distinct phases based on changes in function and phenotype of the infected cells.
    H Yssel, R de Waal Malefyt, M D Duc Dodon, D Blanchard, L Gazzolo, J E de Vries and H Spits
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2279-2289;
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    A monoclonal antibody recognizing 68- to 75-kilodalton protein(s) associated with the human IL-1 receptor.
    C Bensimon, H Wakasugi, N Wakasugi, S Jitsukawa and T Tursz
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2290-2298;
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    Rabbit IL-1. Cloning, expression, biologic properties, and transcription during endotoxemia.
    J G Cannon, B D Clark, P Wingfield, U Schmeissner, C Losberger, C A Dinarello and A R Shaw
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2299-2306;
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    The effect of various cytokines on the in vitro induction of antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity in murine cells. Enhancement of IL-2-induced antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity activity by IL-1 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha.
    A Eisenthal and S A Rosenberg
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2307-2313;
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    Characterization of a novel low affinity receptor for IFN-gamma on adherent human monocytes by radioligand binding studies and chemical cross-linking.
    D S Finbloom and L M Wahl
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2314-2320;
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    Endotoxemia elicits increased circulating beta 2-IFN/IL-6 in man.
    Y Fong, L L Moldawer, M Marano, H Wei, S B Tatter, R H Clarick, U Santhanam, D Sherris, L T May and P B Sehgal
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2321-2324;
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    IFN-gamma and IFN-beta independently stimulate the expression of lipopolysaccharide-inducible genes in murine peritoneal macrophages.
    T A Hamilton, N Bredon, Y Ohmori and C S Tannenbaum
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2325-2331;
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    Net increase of pluripotential hematopoietic precursors in suspension culture in response to IL-1 and IL-3.
    N N Iscove, A R Shaw and G Keller
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2332-2337;
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    The role of IL-1 in the corticotropin-releasing factor and arginine- vasopressin-induced secretion of immunoreactive beta-endorphin by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
    A Kavelaars, R E Ballieux and C J Heijnen
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2338-2342;
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    Characterization of lymphokines mediating B cell growth and differentiation from monoclonal anti-CD3 antibody-stimulated T cells.
    D Sherris, W Stohl and L Mayer
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2343-2351;
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    An immobile subset of plasma membrane CD11b/CD18 (Mac-1) is involved in phagocytosis of targets recognized by multiple receptors.
    I L Graham, H D Gresham and E J Brown
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2352-2358;
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    Binding characteristics of dimeric IgG subclass complexes to human neutrophils.
    T W Huizinga, M Kerst, J H Nuyens, A Vlug, A E von dem Borne, D Roos and P A Tetteroo
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2359-2364;
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    The 40-kDa Fc gamma receptor (FcRII) on human neutrophils is essential for the IgG-induced respiratory burst and IgG-induced phagocytosis.
    T W Huizinga, F van Kemenade, L Koenderman, K M Dolman, A E von dem Borne, P A Tetteroo and D Roos
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2365-2369;
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    Effect of complement on the lateral mobility of erythrocyte membrane proteins. Evidence for terminal complex interaction with cytoskeletal components.
    Z Y Liu, M E Sanders and V W Hu
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2370-2376;
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    Activation of human monocytes occurs on cross-linking monocytic antigens to an Fc receptor.
    E A MacIntyre, P J Roberts, M Jones, C E Van der Schoot, E J Favalaro, N Tidman and D C Linch
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2377-2383;
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    Binding of human C-reactive protein to mouse macrophages is mediated by distinct receptors.
    K Zahedi, J M Tebo, J Siripont, G F Klimo and R F Mortensen
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2384-2392;
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    IgA-induced eosinophil degranulation.
    R I Abu-Ghazaleh, T Fujisawa, J Mestecky, R A Kyle and G J Gleich
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2393-2400;
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    Biologic activity of a C2-derived peptide. Demonstration of a specific interaction with guinea pig lung tissues.
    S Cholin, N P Gerard, C J Strang and A E Davis 3rd
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2401-2404;
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    The mast cell-committed progenitor. I. Description of a cell capable of IL-3-independent proliferation and differentiation without contact with fibroblasts.
    D L Jarboe, J S Marshall, T R Randolph, A Kukolja and T F Huff
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2405-2417;
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    The mast cell-committed progenitor. II. W/Wv mice do not make mast cell-committed progenitors and S1/S1d fibroblasts do not support development of normal mast cell-committed progenitors.
    D L Jarboe and T F Huff
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2418-2423;
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    IL-3-dependent growth of basophil-like cells and mastlike cells from human bone marrow.
    A S Kirshenbaum, J P Goff, S C Dreskin, A M Irani, L B Schwartz and D D Metcalfe
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2424-2429;
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    Lymphocyte activation provokes modification of a lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase (p56lck).
    J D Marth, D B Lewis, M P Cooke, E D Mellins, M E Gearn, L E Samelson, C B Wilson, A D Miller and R M Perlmutter
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2430-2437;
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    Chemoattractant-induced cytoplasmic pH changes and cytoskeletal reorganization in human neutrophils. Relationship to the stimulated calcium transients and oxidative burst.
    P H Naccache, S Therrien, A C Caon, N Liao, C Gilbert and S R McColl
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2438-2444;
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    Phorbol ester-stimulated superoxide production by murine bone marrow-derived macrophages requires preexposure to cytokines.
    W A Phillips and J A Hamilton
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2445-2449;
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    Mast cell chymase. A potent secretagogue for airway gland serous cells.
    C P Sommerhoff, G H Caughey, W E Finkbeiner, S C Lazarus, C B Basbaum and J A Nadel
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2450-2456;
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    Fc gamma 2b receptor-mediated phagocytosis by a murine macrophage-like cell line (P388D1) and peritoneal resident macrophages. Up-regulation by the inhibitors of phospholipase A2 and cyclooxygenase.
    A Yamada and T Suzuki
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2457-2463;
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    Effect of oligosaccharide chain length, exposed terminal group, and hapten loading on the antibody response of human adults and infants to vaccines consisting of Haemophilus influenzae type b capsular antigen unterminally coupled to the diphtheria protein CRM197.
    P W Anderson, M E Pichichero, E C Stein, S Porcelli, R F Betts, D M Connuck, D Korones, R A Insel, J M Zahradnik and R Eby
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2464-2468;
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    Differential effects of liposome-incorporation on liver macrophage activating potencies of rough lipopolysaccharide, lipid A, and muramyl dipeptide. Differences in susceptibility to lysosomal enzymes.
    T Daemen, A Veninga, J Dijkstra and G Scherphof
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2469-2474;
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    Tropomyosin shares immunologic epitopes with group A streptococcal M proteins.
    P G Fenderson, V A Fischetti and M W Cunningham
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2475-2481;
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    Induction and activity of class II-restricted, Lyt-2+ cytolytic T lymphocytes specific for the influenza H5 hemagglutinin.
    C E Hioe and V S Hinshaw
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2482-2488;
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    Functional heterogeneity of macrophage precursor cells from spleen of Leishmania donovani-infected and untreated mice.
    S Hockertz, M Baccarini and M L Lohmann-Matthes
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2489-2494;
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    Ig allotype-linked regulation of class and subclass composition of natural antibodies to group A streptococcal carbohydrate.
    A Morell, G Vassalli, G G DeLange, F Skvaril, D M Ambrosino and G R Siber
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2495-2500;
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    Immune responses during human schistosomiasis mansoni. XVI. Idiotypic differences in antibody preparations from patients with different clinical forms of infection.
    M A Montesano, M S Lima, R Correa-Oliveira, G Gazzinelli and D G Colley
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2501-2506;
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    Effect of breast feeding on the development of anti-idiotype antibody response to F glycoprotein of respiratory syncytial virus in infant mice after post-partum maternal immunization.
    Y Okamoto, H Tsutsumi, N S Kumar and P L Ogra
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2507-2512;
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    Natural antibacterial activity against Salmonella typhi in human cord blood.
    M Romano, M T de Magistris, L Villa, S Nuti, V de Leo, D Boraschi, L Nencioni and A Tagliabue
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2513-2518;
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    Clonal characterization of the human IgG antibody repertoire to Haemophilus influenzae type B polysaccharide. Demonstration of three types of V regions and their association with H and L chain isotypes.
    J J Tarrand, M G Scott, P A Takes and M H Nahm
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2519-2526;
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    Protective effects of anti-antiidiotypic IgE antibodies obtained from an IgE monoclonal antibody specific for a 26-kilodalton Schistosoma mansoni antigen.
    F Velge-Roussel, C Verwaerde, J M Grzych, A Auriault and A Capron
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2527-2532;
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    Immature and advanced patterns of T cell receptor gene rearrangement among lymphocytes in splenic culture.
    J L Hurwitz, J Samaridis and J Pelkonen
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2533-2539;
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    Isolation and characterization of the mouse CD8 beta-chain (Ly-3) genes. Absence of an intervening sequence between V- and J-like gene segments.
    K Nakayama, Y I Shinkai, K Okumura and H Nakauchi
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2540-2546;
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    Heterogeneity in the human Ig VH locus.
    K Willems van Dijk, H W Schroeder Jr, R M Perlmutter and E C Milner
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2547-2554;
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    The gene that encodes the human CD20 (B1) differentiation antigen is located on chromosome 11 near the t(11;14)(q13;q32) translocation site.
    T F Tedder, C M Disteche, E Louie, D A Adler, C M Croce, S F Schlossman and H Saito
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2555-2559;
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    Structure of the gene encoding the human B lymphocyte differentiation antigen CD20 (B1).
    T F Tedder, G Klejman, S F Schlossman and H Saito
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2560-2568;

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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    Production of an IL-1-like factor by 3B6 EBV-infected B cells.
    H Wakasugi, N Wakasugi, T Tursz, Y Tagaya and J Yodoi
    J Immunol April 1, 1989, 142 (7) 2569-2570;
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