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January 1, 1928; Volume 15,Issue 1
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    Studies in Specific Hypersensitiveness
    A. F. Coca and E. L. Milford
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 1-2;
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    Studies in Specific Hypersensitiveness
    Ella F. Grove
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 3-7;
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    Studies in Specific Hypersensitiveness
    J. A. Clarke Jr., H. H. Donnally and A. F. Coca
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 9-11;
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    Further Studies on the Influence of Heparin on Anaphylactic Shock in the Guinea Pig
    F. Rene Van de Carr and O. B. Williams
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 13-20;
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    Antigenic Properties of Euglena Gracilis
    Mary E. Elmore
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 21-32;
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    Anaphylaxis
    Mary E. Elmore
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 33-36;
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    The Effect of Formaldehyde on Specific Complement Fixation Systems
    C. E. Reyner
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 37-41;
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    The Effect of Bacteriophage upon the Phenomena of Leukocytosis and Phagocytosis
    A. R. Nelson
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 43-64;
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    Anaphylaxis
    Noble P. Sherwood
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 65-72;
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    Anaphylaxis
    Noble P. Sherwood and C. M. Downs
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 73-76;
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    Anaphylaxis
    Cornelia M. Downs
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 77-81;
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    Immunological Studies in Human Parasitic Infestation
    Matthew Brunner
    J Immunol January 1, 1928, 15 (1) 83-101;
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1 Jan 1928
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Immunodominant AH1 Antigen-Deficient Necroptotic, but Not Apoptotic, Murine Cancer Cells Induce Antitumor Protection
Osteoclasts Derive Predominantly from Bone Marrow–Resident CX3CR1+ Precursor Cells in Homeostasis, whereas Circulating CX3CR1+ Cells Contribute to Osteoclast Development during Fracture Repair
Intracellular IL-1 Receptor Antagonist Isoform 1 Released from Keratinocytes upon Cell Death Acts as an Inhibitor for the Alarmin IL-1α
Polysaccharide Capsules Equip the Human Symbiont Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron to Modulate Immune Responses to a Dominant Antigen in the Intestine
Natural and Induced Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells
Cutting Edge: IL-6–Driven Immune Dysregulation Is Strictly Dependent on IL-6R α-Chain Expression

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