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Table of Contents

September 1, 1991; Volume 147,Issue 5

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    B cell triggering by bacterial lipopeptide involves both translocation and activation of the membrane-bound form of protein kinase C.
    L Boscá, C Márquez and C Martínez
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1463-1469;
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    Immunization with soluble murine CD4 induces an anti-self antibody response without causing impairment of immune function.
    D R Cassatt, R W Sweet, J A Arthos and A Truneh
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1470-1476;
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    The 1A4 molecule (CD27) is involved in T cell activation.
    K Sugita, Y Torimoto, Y Nojima, J F Daley, S F Schlossman and C Morimoto
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1477-1483;
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    The I-Abm12 mutation, which confers resistance to experimental myasthenia gravis, drastically affects the epitope repertoire of murine CD4+ cells sensitized to nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
    M Bellone, N Ostlie, S J Lei, X D Wu and B M Conti-Tronconi
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1484-1491;
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    In vivo administration of anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies or immunotoxins in murine recipients of allogeneic T cell-depleted marrow for the promotion of engraftment.
    B R Blazar, R Hirsch, R E Gress, S F Carroll and D A Vallera
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1492-1503;
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    VH gene analysis of spontaneously activated B cells in adult MRL-lpr/lpr mice. J558 bias is not limited to classic lupus autoantibodies.
    M H Foster, M MacDonald, K J Barrett and M P Madaio
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1504-1511;
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    HIV-1 gag-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes recognize multiple highly conserved epitopes. Fine specificity of the gag-specific response defined by using unstimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells and cloned effector cells.
    R P Johnson, A Trocha, L Yang, G P Mazzara, D L Panicali, T M Buchanan and B D Walker
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1512-1521;
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    Cytokine cytotoxicity against oligodendrocytes. Apoptosis induced by lymphotoxin.
    K Selmaj, C S Raine, M Farooq, W T Norton and C F Brosnan
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1522-1529;
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    IL-1 receptor antagonist and IL-1 beta production in human monocytes are regulated differently.
    W P Arend, M F Smith Jr, R W Janson and F G Joslin
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1530-1536;
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    Histologic analysis of T lymphocyte activation in reactive lymph nodes.
    S A Bogen, D S Weinberg and A K Abbas
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1537-1541;
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    Interactions among granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, macrophage colony-stimulating factor, and IFN-gamma lead to enhanced proliferation of murine macrophage progenitor cells.
    F N Breen, D A Hume and M J Weidemann
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1542-1547;
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    IL-12: monoclonal antibodies specific for the 40-kDa subunit block receptor binding and biologic activity on activated human lymphoblasts.
    R Chizzonite, T Truitt, F J Podlaski, A G Wolitzky, P M Quinn, P Nunes, A S Stern and M K Gately
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1548-1556;
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    Hydrocortisone and IL-4 induce IgE isotype switching in human B cells.
    H H Jabara, D J Ahern, D Vercelli and R S Geha
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1557-1560;
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    Binding of IL-1 beta to IL-1R type II at single cell level.
    A Stoppacciaro, P Bossu, P Ghiara, L P Ruco, S Censini, G Scapigliati, S Nuti, A Tagliabue, C D Baroni and D Boraschi
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1561-1566;
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    Shedding as a mechanism of down-modulation of CD14 on stimulated human monocytes.
    V Bazil and J L Strominger
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1567-1574;
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    Alpha-chains of IgM and IgD antigen receptor complexes are differentially N-glycosylated MB-1-related molecules.
    K S Campbell, E J Hager and J C Cambier
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1575-1580;
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    Mechanisms of IgE homeostasis. Sequestration of IgE by murine type II IgE Fc receptor-bearing B cell hybridomas.
    S S Chen
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1581-1586;
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    Association of the CD59 and CD55 cell surface glycoproteins with other membrane molecules.
    I Stefanová and V Horejsí
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1587-1592;
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    Characterization of the putative avian CD2 homologue.
    O Vainio, B Riwar, M H Brown and O Lassila
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1593-1599;
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    Type I transforming growth factor-beta receptors on neutrophils mediate chemotaxis to transforming growth factor-beta.
    M E Brandes, U E Mai, K Ohura and S M Wahl
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1600-1606;
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    Effect of dietary alpha-linolenate on platelet-activating factor production in rat peritoneal polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
    T Horii, K Satouchi, Y Kobayashi, K Saito, S Watanabe, Y Yoshida and H Okuyama
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1607-1613;
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    Expression of stress proteins in human mononuclear phagocytes.
    G Joslin, W Hafeez and D H Perlmutter
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1614-1620;
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    Human uterine mast cells. Isolation, purification, characterization, ultrastructure, and pharmacology.
    W A Massey, C B Guo, A M Dvorak, W C Hubbard, B S Bhagavan, V L Cohan, J A Warner, A Kagey-Sobotka and L M Lichtenstein
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1621-1627;
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    Rap1A is a substrate for cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase in human neutrophils.
    L A Quilliam, H Mueller, B P Bohl, V Prossnitz, L A Sklar, C J Der and G M Bokoch
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1628-1635;
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    Mast cells are critical for the production of leukotrienes responsible for neutrophil recruitment in immune complex-induced peritonitis in mice.
    B F Ramos, Y Zhang, R Qureshi and B A Jakschik
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1636-1641;
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    L-arginine-dependent macrophage effector functions inhibit metabolic activity of Mycobacterium leprae.
    L B Adams, S G Franzblau, Z Vavrin, J B Hibbs Jr and J L Krahenbuhl
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1642-1646;
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    Selection of the same major T cell determinants of influenza nucleoprotein after vaccination or exposure to infectious virus.
    S J Brett, X M Gao, F Y Liew and J P Tite
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1647-1652;
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    Reconstitution of Leishmania immunity in severe combined immunodeficient mice using Th1- and Th2-like cell lines.
    B J Holaday, M D Sadick, Z E Wang, S L Reiner, F P Heinzel, T G Parslow and R M Locksley
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1653-1658;
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    Immune suppression induced by protoscoleces of Echinococcus multilocularis in mice. Evidence for the presence of CD8dull suppressor cells in spleens of mice intraperitoneally infected with E. multilocularis.
    T Kizaki, S Kobayashi, K Ogasawara, N K Day, R A Good and K Onoé
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1659-1666;
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    Restricted Ig H chain V gene usage in the human antibody response to Haemophilus influenzae type b capsular polysaccharide.
    E E Adderson, P G Shackelford, A Quinn and W L Carroll
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1667-1674;
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    Many variable region genes are utilized in the antibody response of BALB/c mice to the influenza virus A/PR/8/34 hemagglutinin.
    A J Caton, S E Stark, J Kavaler, L M Staudt, D Schwartz and W Gerhard
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1675-1686;
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    Developmental expression of CD45 alternate exons in murine T cells. Evidence of additional alternate exon use.
    H L Chang, L Lefrancois, M H Zaroukian and W J Esselman
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1687-1693;
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    Enhancers and transcription factors controlling the inducibility of the tumor necrosis factor-alpha promoter in primary macrophages.
    C Drouet, A N Shakhov and C V Jongeneel
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1694-1700;
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    Mouse NKR-P1. A family of genes selectively coexpressed in adherent lymphokine-activated killer cells.
    R Giorda and M Trucco
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1701-1708;
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    Identical V region amino acid sequences and segments of sequences in antibodies of different specificities. Relative contributions of VH and VL genes, minigenes, and complementarity-determining regions to binding of antibody-combining sites.
    E A Kabat and T T Wu
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1709-1719;
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    Multiple mechanisms participate in the generation of diversity of human H chain CDR3 regions.
    I Sanz
    J Immunol September 1, 1991, 147 (5) 1720-1729;
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