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January 15, 1993; Volume 150,Issue 2
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    The importance of dominant negative effects of amino acid side chain substitution in peptide-MHC molecule interactions and T cell recognition.
    W H Boehncke, T Takeshita, C D Pendleton, R A Houghten, S Sadegh-Nasseri, L Racioppi, J A Berzofsky and R N Germain
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 331-341;
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    Regulation of IFN-gamma and tumor necrosis factor-alpha expression in vivo. Effects of cycloheximide and cyclosporine in normal and lipopolysaccharide-treated mice.
    S M Cockfield, V Ramassar and P F Halloran
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 342-352;
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    Human IL-10 is produced by both type 1 helper (Th1) and type 2 helper (Th2) T cell clones and inhibits their antigen-specific proliferation and cytokine production.
    G Del Prete, M De Carli, F Almerigogna, M G Giudizi, R Biagiotti and S Romagnani
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 353-360;
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    Preferential activation of Th2 cells in chronic graft-versus-host reaction.
    D De Wit, M Van Mechelen, C Zanin, J M Doutrelepont, T Velu, C Gérard, D Abramowicz, J P Scheerlinck, P De Baetselier and J Urbain
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 361-366;
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    Anergized T cell clones retain their cytolytic ability.
    C Go, D W Lancki, F W Fitch and J Miller
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 367-376;
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    Targets of B lymphocyte antigen receptor signal transduction include the p21ras GTPase-activating protein (GAP) and two GAP-associated proteins.
    M R Gold, M T Crowley, G A Martin, F McCormick and A L DeFranco
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 377-386;
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    IL-2-independent activity of IL-7 in the generation of secondary antigen-specific cytotoxic T cell responses in vitro.
    F J Kos and A Müllbacher
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 387-393;
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    Enhanced IL-4-mediated D10.G4.1 proliferation with suboptimal concentrations of anti-IL-4 receptor monoclonal antibodies.
    C Lindqvist, H Lundström, C Oker-Blom and K E Akerman
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 394-398;
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    Endogenous secretion of IL-4 maintains growth and Thy-1 expression of a transformed B cell clone.
    S W Louie, L M Ramirez, A M Krieg, C R Maliszewski and G A Bishop
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 399-406;
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    IL-4 induction of IgE class switching by lipopolysaccharide-activated murine B cells occurs predominantly through sequential switching.
    R Mandler, F D Finkelman, A D Levine and C M Snapper
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 407-418;
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    Identification and propagation of a putative immunosuppressive orphan parvovirus in cloned T cells.
    M D McKisic, D W Lancki, G Otto, P Padrid, S Snook, D C Cronin 2nd, P D Lohmar, T Wong and F W Fitch
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 419-428;
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    Both CD45RA+ and CD45RA- subpopulations of CD8+ T cells contain cells with high levels of lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 expression, a phenotype of primed T cells.
    M Okumura, Y Fujii, K Inada, K Nakahara and H Matsuda
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 429-437;
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    Characterization of antigen-presenting cells that present exogenous antigens in association with class I MHC molecules.
    K L Rock, L Rothstein, S Gamble and C Fleischacker
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 438-446;
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    Origin, differentiation, and repertoire selection of CD3+CD4-CD8- thymocytes bearing either alpha beta or gamma delta T cell receptors.
    T Suda and A Zlotnik
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 447-455;
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    Molecular cloning and characterization of human eosinophil Charcot-Leyden crystal protein (lysophospholipase). Similarities to IgE binding proteins and the S-type animal lectin superfamily.
    S J Ackerman, S E Corrette, H F Rosenberg, J C Bennett, D M Mastrianni, A Nicholson-Weller, P F Weller, D T Chin and D G Tenen
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 456-468;
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    Role of mouse VH10 and VL gene segments in the specific binding of antibody to Z-DNA, analyzed with recombinant single chain Fv molecules.
    M M Brigido, M Polymenis and B D Stollar
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 469-479;
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    Structural analysis of the CD11b gene and phylogenetic analysis of the alpha-integrin gene family demonstrate remarkable conservation of genomic organization and suggest early diversification during evolution.
    J C Fleming, H L Pahl, D A Gonzalez, T F Smith and D G Tenen
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 480-490;
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    The human Ig-beta cDNA sequence, a homologue of murine B29, is identical in B cell and plasma cell lines producing all the human Ig isotypes.
    S Hashimoto, P K Gregersen and N Chiorazzi
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 491-498;
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    Characterization of endogenous peptides bound to purified HLA-DR molecules and their absence from invariant chain-associated alpha beta dimers.
    J R Newcomb and P Cresswell
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 499-507;
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    The analysis of internal image-bearing anti-idiotypic monoclonal antibody in relation to carcinoembryonic antigen.
    M Tsujisaki, Y Hinoda, S Tokuchi, Y Hanzawa, Y Arimura, J Masuya, H Kitagawa, E Okochi, T Shimamura and J Hamuro
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 508-516;
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    Bone marrow macrophages process exogenous Toxoplasma gondii polypeptides for recognition by parasite-specific cytolytic T lymphocytes.
    E Y Denkers, R T Gazzinelli, S Hieny, P Caspar and A Sher
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 517-526;
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    IgA antibodies to a protective antigen in human Schistosomiasis mansoni.
    J M Grzych, D Grezel, C B Xu, J L Neyrinck, M Capron, J H Ouma, A E Butterworth and A Capron
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 527-535;
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    IL-2 contributes to the IL-5 response in granulomas from mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni.
    A Metwali, D Elliott, R Mathew, A Blum and J V Weinstock
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 536-542;
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    Repertoire diversity of antibody response to bacterial antigens in aged mice. III. Phosphorylcholine antibody from young and aged mice differ in structure and protective activity against infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae.
    C Nicoletti, X Yang and J Cerny
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 543-549;
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    A role for gamma delta + T cells during experimental infection of mice with Leishmania major.
    J P Rosat, H R MacDonald and J A Louis
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 550-555;
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    Regulation of mouse peritoneal mast cell secretory function by stem cell factor, IL-3 or IL-4.
    J W Coleman, M R Holliday, I Kimber, K M Zsebo and S J Galli
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 556-562;
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    Mobilization of different arachidonate pools and their roles in the generation of leukotrienes and free arachidonic acid during immunologic activation of mast cells.
    A N Fonteh and F H Chilton
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 563-570;
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    Activation of the C4 and C2 components of complement by a proteinase in serum bactericidal factor, Ra reactive factor.
    Y H Ji, T Fujita, H Hatsuse, A Takahashi, M Matsushita and M Kawakami
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 571-578;
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    CD1 molecule expression on human monocytes induced by granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor.
    W Kasinrerk, T Baumruker, O Majdic, W Knapp and H Stockinger
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 579-584;
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    Tyrosine-phosphorylation of tubulin during monocytic differentiation of HL-60 cells.
    K Katagiri, T Katagiri, K Kajiyama, T Yamamoto and T Yoshida
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 585-593;
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    Macrophage colony-stimulating factor in human fetal astrocytes and microglia. Differential regulation by cytokines and lipopolysaccharide, and modulation of class II MHC on microglia.
    S C Lee, W Liu, P Roth, D W Dickson, J W Berman and C F Brosnan
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 594-604;
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    Stimulation of tyrosine phosphorylation and calcium mobilization by Fc gamma receptor cross-linking. Regulation by the phosphotyrosine phosphatase CD45.
    B M Rankin, S A Yocum, R S Mittler and P A Kiener
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 605-616;
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    Mouse 3T3 fibroblasts induce rat basophilic leukemia (RBL-2H3) cells to acquire responsiveness to compound 48/80.
    M Swieter, R J Midura, H Nishikata, C Oliver, E H Berenstein, S E Mergenhagen, V C Hascall and R P Siraganian
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 617-624;
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    Regulation of HIV-1 expression by cytokine networks in a CD4+ model of chronic infection.
    S T Butera, B D Roberts and T M Folks
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 625-634;
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    Repertoire of neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies specific for the V3 domain of HIV-1 gp120.
    M K Gorny, J Y Xu, S Karwowska, A Buchbinder and S Zolla-Pazner
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 635-643;
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    Soluble E-selectin is found in supernatants of activated endothelial cells and is elevated in the serum of patients with septic shock.
    W Newman, L D Beall, C W Carson, G G Hunder, N Graben, Z I Randhawa, T V Gopal, J Wiener-Kronish and M A Matthay
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 644-654;
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    Reduced contact sensitivity reactions in mice treated with monoclonal antibodies to leukocyte function-associated molecule-1 and intercellular adhesion molecule-1.
    A Scheynius, R L Camp and E Puré
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 655-663;
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    Studies of T cell deletion and T cell anergy following in vivo administration of SEB to normal and lupus-prone mice.
    D E Scott, W J Kisch and A D Steinberg
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 664-672;
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    Aberrant expression of the very early activation antigen on MRL/Mp-lpr/lpr lymphocytes.
    E S Sobel, W M Yokoyama, E M Shevach, R A Eisenberg and P L Cohen
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 673-682;
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    Autoimmune thyroiditis induced in mice depleted of particular T cell subsets. Characterization of thyroiditis-inducing T cell lines and clones derived from thyroid lesions.
    S Sugihara, H Fujiwara and G M Shearer
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 683-694;
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    MRL mice produce anti-Su autoantibody, a specificity associated with systemic lupus erythematosus.
    E L Treadwell, P Cohen, D Williams, K O'Brien, A Volkman and R Eisenberg
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 695-699;
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    Nonrandom X chromosome inactivation in natural killer cells from obligate carriers of X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency.
    G S Wengler, R C Allen, O Parolini, H Smith and M E Conley
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 700-704;

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    Antiviral activity of tumor necrosis factor is signaled through the 55-kDa type I TNF receptor
    GHW Wong, LA Tartaglia, MS Lee and DV Goeddel
    J Immunol January 15, 1993, 150 (2) 705;
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