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Table of Contents

November 15, 1989; Volume 143,Issue 10

ARTICLES

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    Internalization of phosphatidylinositol-anchored lymphocyte proteins. I. Documentation and potential significance for T cell stimulation.
    A Bamezai, V Goldmacher, H Reiser and K L Rock
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3107-3116;
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    Analysis of the HLA-Cw3-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte response of HLA-B7 X human beta 2m double transgenic mice.
    C Barra, B Pérarnau, P Gerlinger, M Lemeur, A Gillet, P Gibier and F A Lemonnier
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3117-3124;
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    The DTH-initiating Thy-1+ cell is double-negative (CD4-, CD8-) and CD3-, and expresses IL-3 receptors, but no IL-2 receptors.
    W R Herzog, N R Ferreri, W Ptak and P W Askenase
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3125-3133;
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    Effect of cyclosporin A on lymphopoiesis. II. Developmental defects of immature and mature thymocytes in fetal thymus organ cultures treated with cyclosporin A.
    A Kosugi, J C Zuniga-Pflucker, S O Sharrow, A M Kruisbeek and G M Shearer
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3134-3140;
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    Functional identification of agretopic and epitopic residues within an HBcAg T cell determinant.
    D R Milich, J L Hughes, R Houghten, A McLachlan and J E Jones
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3141-3147;
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    Distinction between immunogenicity and tolerogenicity among HBcAg T cell determinants. Influence of peptide-MHC interaction.
    D R Milich, J E Jones, A McLachlan, R Houghten, G B Thornton and J L Hughes
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3148-3156;
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    Heterogeneous distribution and transmembrane signaling properties of lymphocyte function-associated antigen (LFA-1) in human lymphocyte subsets.
    R Pardi, J R Bender, C Dettori, E Giannazza and E G Engleman
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3157-3166;
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    Structural analysis of the interaction of apamin with Ia and its recognition by Ad- or Ab-restricted mouse T cells.
    A Regnier-Vigouroux, B Ceard, J Van Rietschoten, C Granier and M Pierres
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3167-3174;
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    Activation of murine T cells by toxic shock syndrome toxin-1. The toxin-binding structures expressed on murine accessory cells are MHC class II molecules.
    T Uchiyama, T Tadakuma, K Imanishi, M Araake, S Saito, X J Yan, H Fujikawa, H Igarashi and N Yamaura
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3175-3182;
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    Comparative studies of human FcRIII-positive and negative natural killer cells.
    A Nagler, L L Lanier, S Cwirla and J H Phillips
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3183-3191;
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    The antiinflammatory effects of essential fatty acid deficiency in experimental glomerulonephritis. The modulation of macrophage migration and eicosanoid metabolism.
    G F Schreiner, B Rovin and J B Lefkowith
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3192-3199;
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    Immaturity of the human splenic marginal zone in infancy. Possible contribution to the deficient infant immune response.
    W Timens, A Boes, T Rozeboom-Uiterwijk and S Poppema
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3200-3206;
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    Suppression of human lymphocyte chemotaxis and transendothelial migration by anti-LFA-1 antibody.
    D E Van Epps, J Potter, M Vachula, C W Smith and D C Anderson
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3207-3210;
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    IL-3 induces differentiation of bone marrow precursor cells to osteoclast-like cells.
    B E Barton and R Mayer
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3211-3216;
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    P48 induces tumor necrosis factor and IL-1 secretion by human monocytes.
    D H Beezhold, J A Leftwich and R E Hall
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3217-3221;
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    Immunosuppression and transforming growth factor-beta in glioblastoma. Preferential production of transforming growth factor-beta 2.
    S Bodmer, K Strommer, K Frei, C Siepl, N de Tribolet, I Heid and A Fontana
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3222-3229;
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    Transforming growth factor-beta inhibits the generation of cytotoxic T cells in virus-infected mice.
    A Fontana, K Frei, S Bodmer, E Hofer, M H Schreier, M A Palladino Jr and R M Zinkernagel
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3230-3234;
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    IL-1 induces rapid phosphorylation of the IL-1 receptor.
    B Gallis, K S Prickett, J Jackson, J Slack, K Schooley, J E Sims and S K Dower
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3235-3240;
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    Natural killer and lymphokine-activated killer cell activities from human marrow precursors. II. The effects of IL-3 and IL-4.
    C A Keever, K Pekle, M V Gazzola, N H Collins, J H Bourhis and A Gillio
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3241-3249;
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    Exogenous C1q reconstitutes resident but not inflammatory mouse peritoneal macrophages for Fc receptor-dependent cellular cytotoxicity and phagocytosis. Relationship to endogenous C1q availability.
    R W Leu, A Q Zhou, J A Rummage, M J Kennedy and B J Shannon
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3250-3257;
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    Comparison of the immunosuppressive properties of milk growth factor and transforming growth factors beta 1 and beta 2.
    M Stoeck, C Ruegg, S Miescher, S Carrel, D Cox, V Von Fliedner and S Alkan
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3258-3265;
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    Structure and membrane topology of the high-affinity receptor for human IFN-gamma: requirements for binding IFN-gamma. One single 90-kilodalton IFN-gamma receptor can lead to multiple cross-linked products and isolated proteins.
    M Fountoulakis, M Kania, L Ozmen, H R Loetscher, G Garotta and A P van Loon
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3266-3276;
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    Biochemical characterization of the fibronectin binding sites for IgG.
    A A Rostagno, B Frangione and L I Gold
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3277-3282;
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    Natural killer cell and granulocyte Fc gamma receptor III (CD16) differ in membrane anchor and signal transduction.
    P Selvaraj, O Carpén, M L Hibbs and T A Springer
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3283-3288;
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    Structural requirements for the interaction between peptide antigens and I-Ed molecules.
    A Sette, L Adorini, E Appella, S M Colón, C Miles, S Tanaka, C Ehrhardt, G Doria, Z A Nagy and S Buus
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3289-3294;
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    Endocytosis and shedding of the decay accelerating factor on human polymorphonuclear cells.
    F Tausk, M Fey and I Gigli
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3295-3302;
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    The early B lineage antigen BP-1 and the transformation-associated antigen 6C3 are on the same molecule.
    Q Wu, G F Tidmarsh, P A Welch, J H Pierce, I L Weissman and M D Cooper
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3303-3308;
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    Migration of neutrophils across endothelial monolayers is stimulated by treatment of the monolayers with interleukin-1 or tumor necrosis factor-alpha.
    M B Furie and D D McHugh
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3309-3317;
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    Function and regulation of the neutrophil MEL-14 antigen in vivo: comparison with LFA-1 and MAC-1.
    M A Jutila, L Rott, E L Berg and E C Butcher
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3318-3324;
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    Two leukocyte receptors (CD11a/CD18 and CD11b/CD18) mediate transient adhesion to endothelium by binding to different ligands.
    S K Lo, G A Van Seventer, S M Levin and S D Wright
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3325-3329;
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    Temporal development of protective cell-mediated and humoral immunity in BALB/c mice infected with Brucella abortus.
    L N Araya, P H Elzer, G E Rowe, F M Enright and A J Winter
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3330-3337;
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    An IgA monoclonal antibody directed against type III antigen on group B streptococci acts as an opsonin.
    J F Bohnsack, M M Hawley, D G Pritchard, M L Egan, A O Shigeoka, K D Yang and H R Hill
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3338-3342;
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    Cytomegalovirus infection stimulates expression of monocyte-associated mediator genes.
    L Dudding, S Haskill, B D Clark, P E Auron, S Sporn and E S Huang
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3343-3352;
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    Immunologic significance of diverse specificity of monoclonal antibodies against mannans of Candida albicans.
    K Kagaya, Y Miyakawa, H Fujihara, M Suzuki, G Soe and Y Fukazawa
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3353-3358;
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    Paramyosin-enhanced clearance of Brugia malayi microfilaremia in mice.
    J Nanduri and J W Kazura
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3359-3363;
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    Molecular analysis of clonal stability and longevity in B cell memory.
    C L Dell, Y X Lu and J L Claflin
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3364-3370;
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    Molecular analysis of the serologically defined HLA-Aw19 antigens. A genetically distinct family of HLA-A antigens comprising A29, A31, A32, and Aw33, but probably not A30.
    K Kato, J A Trapani, J Allopenna, B Dupont and S Y Yang
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3371-3378;
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    Marked differences in the efficiency of expression of distinct alpha beta T cell receptor heterodimers.
    T Saito, J L Sussman, J D Ashwell and R N Germain
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3379-3384;
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    Regulation of HLA class I transcription in T cells.
    K R Zachow and H T Orr
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3385-3389;
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    Molecular cloning and expression of Pgp-1. The mouse homolog of the human H-CAM (Hermes) lymphocyte homing receptor.
    D F Zhou, J F Ding, L J Picker, R F Bargatze, E C Butcher and D V Goeddel
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3390-3395;
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    Surgical stress impairment of murine natural killer cell cytotoxicity involves pre- and postbinding events.
    R E Pollock, E Lotzová and S D Stanford
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3396-3403;
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    Characterization of the CD4+ and CD8+ tumor infiltrating lymphocytes propagated with bispecific monoclonal antibodies.
    J T Wong, C E Pinto, J D Gifford, J T Kurnick and R L Kradin
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3404-3411;

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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    Immune tolerance to virus Ag induced in mice.
    L Chieco-Bianchi
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3412;
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    CD8+ CD4- lymphocyte lines can harbor the AIDS virus in vitro.
    J E Gold and J Plummer
    J Immunol November 15, 1989, 143 (10) 3412-3413;
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